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     Keith Sansum1 wrote:
    Party conferences are more stage managed now . The days of delegates being able to openly be critical of the party have gone

    OK so if your sitting in opposition you don't want a maverick statement to ruin it all and you do need some discipline

    I'm all for having accountable MPs but the present fiasco over the Labour MP in Canterbury showed how out of touch some members still are
    For some you mustn't be critical of Corbyn
    Come on get real. On the opposition benches in past years he was one of the biggest rebels

    It's all a bit of a sham at the mo

    This is not a true reflection of the Labour membership. Plenty of newer members have been critical of Corbyn's/shadow cabinet's EU stance. The difference is that members want their Parliamentary representative to represent the constituency members and not glibly get elected in Labour strongholds then do their own thing or that of their peripheral 'sponsor'. Chris Leslie is a case in point, if he thinks he got elected rather than Labour getting elected he should ask to represent Labour in a marginal and see how he does.

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