Frank Field was about to be deselected by his local Labour Party after voting to prop up the Tory government, and jumped before he was pushed. End of story.
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Als antwoord op @OwenJones84
Decades of service to the country and party and one of the most popular MPs ever. End of
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley @OwenJones84
As a constituent of Frank and a member of the local Labour Party he is absolutely not. The reason why he has been continually voted in is because he was in the Labour Party and the fact he has never stood down.
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Als antwoord op @hannahdentata @OwenJones84
76% vote share, rising since 2005. Not bad. 25k majority
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley @OwenJones84
Yes because he is LABOUR and not because of him himself. Birkenhead is left-wing, my town would vote in Mr Blobby if he was a Labour candidate. We vote for him because there has been no viable alternative and he is a familiar face who can beat Tories in elections.
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Als antwoord op @hannahdentata @OwenJones84
If Labour leaves him? What then? He was elected to be a MP
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley @OwenJones84
He was elected to be an MP because we wanted a Labour MP. Hopefully we might have a by-election.
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You may well do.
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