As you say it’s baffling that he’s still in Labour and also why people voted for him as a Labour MP. Clearly someone is entitled to have different views on some issues but aligning himself with so many policies that Labour are opposed to seems to make a complete nonsense of his position in parliament.
As someone from a constituency where our MP lost the Labour Whip for standing up for his constituents couldn’t agree more
As you say it’s baffling that he’s still in Labour and also why people voted for him as a Labour MP. Clearly someone is entitled to have different views on some issues but aligning himself with so many policies that Labour are opposed to seems to make a complete nonsense of his position in parliament.
Isn’t the baffling bit why he hasn’t jumped ship? He sounds like an ideal target for Reform.
I can think of over 90,000 reasons for not jumping ship. If voters keep him in then why risk losing the salary.
Lets see what Starmer does.