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Question: Should the Labour rebels have the whip withdrawn?
#1
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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minionofmidas
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« on: November 13, 2005, 03:11:59 PM »

You were sounding very differently about Marshall-Andrews at election time.
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minionofmidas
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« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2005, 03:22:57 PM »

Ideally, the whip would be withdrawn from as many of the Labor rebels as possible. Weakening the Blair Government and the Labour Party is decidedly a positive step.
I say withdraw the whip from those who tried to betray all the Labour movement stands for by voting for that horrific bill, either in the 90-day or the 28-day version.
Does that leave anybody? Nevermind. Withdraw the whip from them, too.
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