reunite the party.
and so what he has done
is has made it much
harder for himself to do that.
many of those who voted
for him will be
upset as a result, people who
perhaps supported jeremy corbyn back
in 2015 and 2016, but supported
him in this election.
now, you know, iwant
to support him in uniting the
party, but i can't
support him dividing it.
what keir starmer‘s allies are
saying is that it is nonsense that
he was looking for an excuse to get
rid of rebecca long—bailey and that
the sacking should be taken at face
value. when you talk tojewish
community groups in recent weeks, he
said that they would see actions and
not words on anti—semitism and he
was following through. the price of
following through is to highlight
divisions in his own party. iain,
thank you.
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