Another thing I would make clear. At least the Labour politicians have left for reasons that are entirely honourable and principled. Unlike the Conservative MPs who are manifestly unprincipled. I am surprised that the Labour MPs are willing to share the same space on the benches with them. The stench must be almost as bad as it was on the Labour benches. Got to agree with Victoria Baillon.
""Unlike the Labour defectors who spoke forcefully and sadly about the anti-Semitic Marxist cesspit that the Labour Party has become under the leadership of a back-bench agitator and his henchmen, these former Tories pronounced from on high in revanchist terms worthy of Guy Verhofstadt and Donald Tusk, condemning a so-called ‘Purple Momentum’ or ‘Bluekip’ which apparently has consumed their former party. This disparages those voters who believe in national sovereignty, the primacy of British law in our own country, the ability to trade with non-EU countries and the right to determine who comes and lives here, and is totally unconnected with the now discredited UKIP under its current leadership. Not satisfied with that, they, with the full co-operation of the BBC, continue to slander the ERG grouping in the Tory Party (referred to here on the Today programme as ‘entryists’ and helpfully in the same interview by Philip Hammond as ‘hard-core’) who simply want to deliver the manifesto commitments upon which they were elected. Unlike the ‘Three Amigos’ who, when it comes to democracy, dance to a very different tune when it suits them.
This trio have impoverished the political system under which they were elected and trashed the voters’ belief in democratic accountability. Their mendacity is unforgivable and will not be forgotten.""