As a former Labor MP treating whips of the contempt they deserve in October 2001 (the principal whip told me War is not something conscience), I feel qualified to judge Starmer Starmer’s speed submission for Stalinist at award award (Keir Starmer took Labor Labor from four ‘continuous rebel’ MPs, 16 July).
The Starmer failed to topple the Megalonmaniac Donald Trump for honor, because the principal minister considers three MP votes against government over 12 months, at 271 antlaveas “steady”. The rebels don’t go on – these are the combining.
Paul WB Marsden
Oakaholholt, Flintshire
I am saddened by the decision to remove the whip from Rachael Maskell. Before the 2019 election, I called a lot of potential working The voters of his Constitution of the York central. As I was amazed at the level of non-trusted saying about the party, I admired the number of people who quickly refers to Rachael, who cares for a committed and care for MP. Labor hurts to lose an extraordinary representative.
Sheila Cross
Newby Wishke, North Yorkshire
This weak, serving one’s own Prime Minister finds me. I voted Labor and Chris Hinchliff a great constituency MP that certainly represents my views on Universal credit fees and personal independence and is gaza. If he stands at 2029, and I am alive, I will vote for him too – if the current cabinet has been replaced by views or if he is an independent.
Margaret Waddingam
Ware, Hertfordshire