Hastings gull
Well-known member
- Nov 23, 2013
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I think voting against your own party is proof of a man sticking to his principles. The labour party has swung relatively left and right since he became an MP, it's unlikely he will have agreed with every stand they've taken. He's voted against them - the exact definition of sticking to your principles.
Unfortunately, you have missed my point which was about the idea of UNITY. Of course he has voted according to his conscience (and not necessarily what his constituents wanted) and stuck to his principles. However, now that he is top dog, he is appealing to MPs to unite behind him, yet they too would have principles, and those principles will not coincide with his. That is not very principled as he is not so keen on rebellion now!
That was my point.
I think you are also rather down –playing his rebel side saying that he won’t agree with everything that is done. I am sure that is true of all MPS, but Corbyn has made a living out of being the rebel. On another thread, the figure of 427 was mentioned as being the amount of times he has voted against labour Governments –that is rather more than you were casually implying.