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Labour have reinstated Neil Coyle after he's been suspended for 5 days next week for drunken incidents including racist remarks to a journalist of Chinese descent.


What is it with Labour continually supporting bad MPs who happen to support their faction? Corbyn did it with his far-left cranks and now Starmer allows Coyle back in the fold for his appalling behaviour while Rosie Duffield's rather out of touch "sex-first" comments and hanging around with dubious people from the Gender Critical movement has seen her keep the whip because her and Coyle are part of the same faction of Labour.

It shows that the grass isn't always greener.


Politicians from all party are rarely in it only for the good of the people and are all a very particular type of person to do their job.


Regardless of who's in power there will always be cries of foul play and get them out because they did xyz.


I suspect in 5 years time we will all be complaining about whoever wins the next election, its the cycle of things that's happened since we first had a parliament.

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