New petition is vote of ‘no confidence’ in Labour Party mutineers
Whether you think the 172 Labour MPs who supported their own vote of ‘no confidence’ in Jeremy Corbyn deserve the same treatment is entirely up to you.
But a petition to that end does exist, and you can sign it by clicking on the link below.
To: THE LABOUR PARTY LEADERSHIP TEAM
Source: A Vote of No Confidence in the 172 Blarites in the Parliamentary Labour Party | Campaigns by You
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I have signed it! It is great to see that Debbie Abrahams is behind Jeremy Corbyn, the lousy MP from my area Karl Turner has either resigned or been fired!
What happens when the MP who has been voted resigns? who represents the constituents?
He’s still an MP, you know.
I think there are probably 30 or 40 MPs who I would want to resign. The rest I believe have supported the coup from some kind of misguided notion of where their loyalties lie rather than ideological reasons or for personal power.
The majority just need to be re-habilitated.
I would suggest a Labour gulag system to re-educate them, if only to wind the Blairites vultures up, allowing them to scream some faux anti marxist outrage lol
I have signed the vote of no confidence in those 172 MPs who have let us and the party down so badly. If Corbyn stays so do I.
we should get rid of all Tories in disguise,Blairites and such.their policies lost the last 2 elections.how long is it going to take for them to see this.
these are the real traitors of the Labour party.
A petition isn’t a “vote” since you can only support by signing or not support by ignoring: it’s a binary choice with no alternatives to off your support to. You cannot vote against the subject of a petition. So were petitions considered a some kind of ballot everybody in the country who didn’t sign them could be considered as being against the subject of those petitions. When I looked 4,488 people had signed the petition mentioned in this article; which isn’t many considering the are about 45.6 million people over the age of 18 considered as legitimate voters.
Have you perhaps considered suggesting all of this to the person who wrote the petition?
You may not get as polite a response as you do from me, though!