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UK lawmaker Rosie Duffield resigned from the Labour Party on Saturday, citing "staggering hypocrisy" by Prime Minister Keir Starmer. In her resignation letter, Duffield criticized Starmer for accepting lavish gifts while simultaneously endorsing policies that, in her view, harm vulnerable citizens. 

 

Duffield’s departure marks the first resignation in Starmer's government and comes after reports surfaced that the prime minister had received over £100,000 in gifts and hospitality. Among these were luxury items such as designer suits and glasses, gifts she deemed inappropriate for a leader at a time when cuts were being made to essential benefits for pensioners and families.

 

"The sleaze, nepotism, and apparent avarice are off the scale," Duffield wrote, alluding to the stark contrast between Starmer’s personal affluence and his support for cutting benefits. Her criticisms extended to specific policies she labeled as "cruel and unnecessary," particularly the decision to cut an annual £300 winter heating payment to pensioners. She expressed her dismay that a prime minister with significant wealth would maintain the Conservatives' controversial two-child limit on benefits, which she believes perpetuates poverty among children.

 

"Someone with far-above-average wealth choosing to keep the Conservatives’ two-child limit to benefit payments which entrenches children in poverty, while inexplicably accepting expensive personal gifts of designer suits and glasses costing more than most of those people can grasp – this is entirely undeserving of holding the title of Labour Prime Minister,” Duffield wrote in her letter.

 

In announcing her departure, Duffield affirmed that she would continue her work as an independent MP, guided by what she described as her "core Labour values," implying that she no longer sees these values reflected in Starmer’s leadership. 

 

The resignation has sparked conversations about the direction of the Labour Party under Starmer’s leadership, with Duffield’s criticisms pointing to a growing discontent among certain factions of the party. Her move as an independent MP suggests a potential shift in the party’s internal dynamics, with greater scrutiny likely to follow regarding Starmer’s decisions and policies.

 

Based on a report from: Barrons 2024-09-30

 

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I'd imagine there are many more who would like to resign, but hosting back slapping dinner parties in your Islington town house isn't cheap, so the morals are buried.

 

Kudos to Rosie. While being misguided in her political beliefs, as least she has a backbone, a rare quality amongst Liberals. 

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                  And there is a very good reason why they are a rare breed.   Once any of them show that they actually have some real  principles they are ostracised by their peers and have no alternative but to leave the party, effectively in disgrace.

                  This woman's simple ability to tell right from wrong,  her concerns for the way the vulnerable have been treated. and her disgust at Two Tier Kiers  cronyism, are actually laudable, but has effectively put her out of a job . 

                   A politician with "career ending principles"  who's concern for the electorate was never going to be tolerated. 

                  It says a lot about the British political system, non of which is positive,  but at least she gets to continue in her constituency as an independent MP 

                  Perhaps that's  an indication of the way forward, perhaps if we looked a bit deeper we might find that there are more MP's who have some principles that are at odds with the policies of their party and as such are silenced.  Its pretty clear that the real problem rests with the political parties ,

                  There are 650 Mps who should actually be working together in the best interests of the country, not spending most of their time indulging in petty "left verses right"  arguments  or living in fear of upsetting their party's leaders  Removing "party politics"   and of course the party's themselves  might just be the way forward

 The loyalties between the various parties and their sponsors pretty much guarantees that the electorate will always be relegated to second place  Far from ideal in my opinion 

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11 minutes ago, JonnyF said:

I'd imagine there are many more who would like to resign, but hosting back slapping dinner parties in your Islington town house isn't cheap, so the morals are buried.

 

Kudos to Rosie. While being misguided in her political beliefs, as least she has a backbone, a rare quality amongst Liberals. 

A rare quality in any mainstream politician,  It might be evident, in a few newcomers to the house, but their sense of self interest soon teaches them to keep quiet

Has Starmer responded to her resignation letter yet?  That should be interesting to say the least

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Starmer is a Tory mole inserted into the Labour party in order to destroy in from within by eliminating the left wing completely and either ensure the Tory's win the next election or carry on with more Tory policies so that nothing changes and the establishment parasites and elites can continue sucking the blood out of the country.

 

Nothing changes they're all lying parasitic self serving entitled frauds serving only themselves.

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20 minutes ago, Bannoi said:

Starmer is a Tory mole inserted into the Labour party in order to destroy in from within by eliminating the left wing completely and either ensure the Tory's win the next election or carry on with more Tory policies so that nothing changes and the establishment parasites and elites can continue sucking the blood out of the country.

 

Nothing changes they're all lying parasitic self serving entitled frauds serving only themselves.

A Tory mole ? Not sure about that. Starmer was, after all, an ardent Corbyn supporter. However, a lying, parasitic, self- serving entitled fraud serving only himself ? Begins to look as though that could well be the case. Time will tell.

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30 minutes ago, Bannoi said:

Starmer is a Tory mole inserted into the Labour party in order to destroy in from within by eliminating the left wing completely and either ensure the Tory's win the next election or carry on with more Tory policies so that nothing changes and the establishment parasites and elites can continue sucking the blood out of the country.

 

Labour don't need a Tory mole to destroy it.

 

They just needed their masks to slip. 

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47 minutes ago, Bannoi said:

Starmer is a Tory mole inserted into the Labour party in order to destroy in from within by eliminating the left wing completely and either ensure the Tory's win the next election or carry on with more Tory policies so that nothing changes and the establishment parasites and elites can continue sucking the blood out of the country.

 

Nothing changes they're all lying parasitic self serving entitled frauds serving only themselves.

 

 

It worked for Blair.

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