That's what you get for having principles and placing country above party under Corbyn (the hypocrisy is amazing given JC's own record) ... and for knowing where you stand while being a prominent member of a party that doesn't.
I’d say that is a spectacularly bad own goal on their part.
I wonder how many labour people, less high profile than Alistair and not all members perhaps, did the same.
Ok Alistair is public enemy no I to many of them, but it’s effectively saying “you’re a traitor to the cause”.
On the contrary it will do them enormous damage.
To the extent that I wouldn’t be at all surprised if someone else in Labour claims it’s untrue or it’s rescinded.
Of course they hate him so they they’ll use any excuse.
When your own members can’t vote for you because your policies are wrong, then you are in trouble.
The LibDems had a clear policy on Brexit, unlike the fudge mess that Labour presented.
Campbell is a Remainer, so he voted for the party that supports remain.
Blair is toxic to the Remain cause perhaps, because he’s active in it.
Alistair Campbell less so.
Neither are at all active in Labour so I can’t see how it helps them politically to ditch him. It just comes across as vindictive. Especially when you considerate how tolerant they seem to be of ... certain others.
Danny; "He should have kept his mouth shut.................." No use protest voting if no-one knows you've done so. Bet there were quite a few Labour and Tory party members who voted for the Lib Dems or the Brexit party.
"How is he odious? One of the best Labour politicians, I’d say."
You are entitled to your view, I am entitled to mine.
He is not a politician, he is a spin doctor. It's in his DNA to twist and present things as he wants them and not let little things like facts get in the way.
How is he odious? Do you know what he was involved in during Bliar years? Start with the dossier of lies that took us to war.
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