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Question: Should the Labour rebels have the whip withdrawn?
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No
 
#2
Yes, but only a couple to make an example
 
#3
Yes, but only the "serial" rebels
 
#4
Yes, all of them
 
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Michael Z
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« on: November 15, 2005, 10:23:18 AM »

No. Doing so would only alienate more Labour MPs and cause further dischord. Though, given Blair's autocratic tendencies, this sort of thing wouldn't be all that inconsistent of New Labour.
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Michael Z
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« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2005, 09:18:14 PM »

No. Doing so would only alienate more Labour MPs and cause further dischord.

It's Labour M.P's that are demanding it Wink
But if it's more than just the honourable member for Medway then there could be trouble.
It's unlikely that Armstrong will even do that though.

Is it just me or is Gordon Brown about to inherit a fractured and divided party? A bit like John Major after Thatcher.
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