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Food for thought rather than confirmed fact; the MP's leaving in droves could well be concerned about getting caught up in legal action resulting from the legality of the Rwanda bills that were pushed through. There is also the spectre of the ICCJ involvement in the prosection of Netanyahu et al. The UK are involved in the manufacture and supply of armaments to Israel, along with the US, which could be deemed culpability in the charges.against Israel. Most of those leaving could be quite likely putting as much distance between themselves and appearances in court.
The Forde Report (unredacted) demonstrates that the issue of anti semitism within the PLP under Corbyn was almost inexistent. It was a weapon used by Starmer et al to remove all the left leaning MP's in the party. This lead to more Jews being expelled from Labour by Starmer than any other leader before him. As a knight of the realm, a WEF stalwart and a forerunner of the Trilateral Commission, I have deep reservations as to his purpose as PLP leader. The funding from Israel may well play a large part in his purging of the left leaning MP's as they are majorly on the side of Palestine and Netanyahu wants no opposition to his genocide. His refusal to support a ceasefire was after a 30 minute phone call to Netanyahu according to a number of media outlets at the time so that, coupled with the very large sums of money he, and his shadow cabinet have received from private healthcare companies has almost certainly signalled even more privatisation within the NHS.
Corbyn registered the most votes by a Labour leader ever. He lost heavily due to his own MP's actively working against him to lose the election. The detestable Jess Phillips is quoted as saying she would stab him (Corbyn) in the front not the back. This information is available for perusal in the unredacted version of The Forde Report. There is also a 4 part documentary on what happened to the Labour Party during that time. part 1 here.
I was going to give this a swerve but after reading a number of replies saying they don't know who to vote for etc. and they're all the same, I can offer an opinion based on following what's been going on outside the mainstream media feed. Red flags with Labour include abstaining on almost every bill the Tories have passed, reneging on every pledge they have made since 2019, receiving millions in donations from private healthcare companies and abstaining on the calls for a ceasefire in Gaza. Labour are basically the Tories when Cameron was in charge and the Tories are basically UKIP. The Workers Party under Galloway may look attractive as an alternative but their views on women's rights are very suspect imo. Greens are a viable alternative, certainly better than the main three parties but not ideal. There is a good chance that there will be a significant number of independent candidates standing and that is where my vote will be going; many will be forming loose coalitions to try to push changes like PR through and to vote against bills which may go against public feeling I hope this has helped a few of you who have doubts as to which way to vote but please do try to get out and vote. Be the change, let's get MP's who will work for those who elected them and not for donors. Thanks for taking the time to read this.