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Originally Posted by jaysay
My thoughts exactly Wyn, but hey Ken's his own man and you can't knock him for that, but whether he'll be allowed such views if an elected Labour member remains to be seen, back the Party line or your out, as poor George Slynn found out, ended his political career as a Lib/Dem, because he opposed the county council selling off their homes for the elderly 
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I've often said that if you align yourself with a group you abide by their majority decisions, whether you agree with them wholeheartedly or not. I can't see the point of joining something and then going against the grain of everything they stand for, as I stated in my initial interview.
The day that I turn round and directly attack a Labour policy is the day I will be expecting the Grand Order of the Boot to be conferred on my derriere.