They got elected for NOT being Tories. Why are they being Tories? Idiots.
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Party is a sock puppet for the regime, it gets switched as need but the core policy of fucking the pedons always stays the same.
Polarization of he peasants is the biggest poliscie advancement in recent history imho
Create a stalemate for little people while real people get to loot the country.
Zionists in Labour installed Starmer and they demand "business friendly" policies.
They don't care if Labour is destroyed because they prefer the Conservatives anyway.
Preferential voting is Labour policy but it won't be implemented because the Zionists can't control multiple parties.
Labour MPs need to overthrow Starmer, reverse austerity and end far-right rhetoric or the UK will descend into fascism.
Unfortunately dozens in this case means 42. It takes 76 to remove labours majority. Assuming the Tories lib or dems don't back them.
200 plus for an inter party vonc.
Unfortunately labours plp are now right wing.
Now? It's always been. More so now. Blair stacked the PLP and it's been right leaning since. Hence why the right lobby for rule changes that give the PLP higher weighted votes. Under Corbyn, he could barely get 36 nomination votes without some lending it for a diverse leadership competition. The right switched it back to 20% of PLP votes for leadership candidate to prevent a left candidate happening again.
Keep forgetting how young many on here are.
For some of us 97 seems not long ago. So we remember a left wing party.
The Times reports on a separate letter signed by a 100 different Labour MPs, so the rebellion could be bigger, though the article says ministers believe the rebellion will still be confined to dozens.
Also, it's 83 MPs that need to rebel to defeat the govt.
If supporting your populace is not possible then human society is not possible.
Because that's the reason we participate in human society
The only way out of this fiscal deadlock is to end the triple lock. Growth is stagnating and our national debt has exceeded 100% of GDP. The interest rates on borrowing don't show any time of subsiding; soon we'll be paying a similar amount of interest on our debt each year as we spend on the entire DWP.