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Jared Omara MP ..


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This looks bad for Labour. They are ensuring he doesn't resign because it would mean losing a seat. So much for nice guy Corbyn who is sacrificing the constituents for his own end.

 

They know if there was a by-election it would probably go back to Lib Dems.

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This looks bad for Labour. They are ensuring he doesn't resign because it would mean losing a seat. So much for nice guy Corbyn who is sacrificing the constituents for his own end.

 

Thank god we've got you to tell us what Labour are doing.

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I am very sympathetic about people being affected by illness.

 

 

 

He's not done the job in his first six months, he's not showing any signs of starting doing it, so he needs to stand aside for somebody who can start doing the job. Expect a resignation in January when he'll become entitled for more money.

 

Who would have thought it, the predicted time arrived and he's decided to stick it out instead of resigning, hiding behind doctors notes.

 

Now we see a miraculous recovery literally hours after the new Momentum Labour NEC installed a new chair of Labour's disciplinary committee who happens to be a director of Momentum. The same Momentum that selected Jared O'Mara. The same committee that will allow him to return as a Labour Member any day now, no doubt citing lessons learned, changed man, etc.

 

What a stitch up. How do we recall him and force a by-election?

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Labour have already suspended him.

 

The most they can do is expel him from the party, at which point he becomes an Independent MP. They can't "make him" call a by-election.

 

True he would have to resign from the House of Commons. Although it would make a statement if they did expel him from the party.

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This looks bad for Labour. They are ensuring he doesn't resign because it would mean losing a seat. So much for nice guy Corbyn who is sacrificing the constituents for his own end.

 

Maybe you could vote for a party with a more robust approach to offensive social media posts, try these guys..............

 

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/jan/17/ben-bradley-to-stay-tory-vice-chair-after-vasectomies-for-unemployed-row

 

Every party has it's problems, it's not partisan.

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Who would have thought it, the predicted time arrived and he's decided to stick it out instead of resigning, hiding behind doctors notes.

 

Now we see a miraculous recovery literally hours after the new Momentum Labour NEC installed a new chair of Labour's disciplinary committee who happens to be a director of Momentum. The same Momentum that selected Jared O'Mara. The same committee that will allow him to return as a Labour Member any day now, no doubt citing lessons learned, changed man, etc.

 

What a stitch up. How do we recall him and force a by-election?

 

Only ways are here:

 

http://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2015/25

 

Does not look like the public can do it, only other MPs or a conviction in court can cause it.

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Labour have already suspended him.

 

The most they can do is expel him from the party, at which point he becomes an Independent MP. They can't "make him" call a by-election.

 

They should expel him. He's causing damage to the party.

 

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Thank god we've got you to tell us what Labour are doing.

 

That's sweet of you to say, there's no need, but thanks anyway.

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