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What kind of turncoat does this? Would anyone ever have any faith in someone who is without honour?
All yours Sir Beer.
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In May 1904, Churchill opposed the government's proposed Aliens Bill, designed to curb Jewish migration into Britain.[81] He stated that the bill would "appeal to insular prejudice against foreigners, to racial prejudice against Jews, and to labour prejudice against competition" and expressed himself in favour of "the old tolerant and generous practice of free entry and asylum to which this country has so long adhered and from which it has so greatly gained".[81] On 31 May 1904, he crossed the floor, defecting from the Conservatives to sit as a member of the Liberal Party in the House of Commons.
That kind, you're welcome.
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Unsurprisingly many in Labour are unhappy about accepting this traitor into the fold. May not be such a boon for SKS with voters either.
I'm no historian but the post seems to suggest that Churchill had a legitimate reason to cross the floor. Whereas leaving a party because they aren't making progress on certain goals to join a party that seems to either have no plan to tackle those same goals, or even welcomes the situation and maybe would even prefer it to increase, is no justification at all.
If you are going to move it should be for an honourable reason, not shrouded in mystery causing folk to believe the worst, i.e. personal gain.
i do not understand why this person has been welcomed into labour by starmer and many people in the party seem displeased with it... not least the local labour party in her constituency. she attempted to interfere with her disgusting husband's conviction for sexual assault and claimed later that he was being persecuted for being "attractive and attracted to women". she is an extremely nasty piece of work and has long been on the right of the tory party. there should not be a place for a person like that in labour. she should simply have resigned the whip and become an independent.
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