BarryZola
TS Member
That's not what I was saying. I was just suggesting that as a person, as the leader of your party, if you can't even get your two important things passed through because your own party members are voting against them then just as a person you should hold your hands up metaphorically and say "You do it then". You should be able to get your whips to get your party member behind you in votes like that even if they don't totally agree with it (I know that sounds wrong but it's the way that it usually works in our system).That’s a big misunderstanding of our political process, if a government had to resign every time they lost a vote (they didn’t lose the winter fuel one, they just decided to change the parameters due to political pressure), then we would be going through governments at a rate of 1 a year on average. It’s clear governments fall when either they lose a vote of no confidence or lose a vote on the budget which is a defacto VoNC.
Obviously I wasn't suggesting that Labour should give up power, just that if Starmer had anything about him he would say "Look, I can't work without the support of my own party when I need it, so I'll go and do something more worthwhile". It's all about the moral fabric of people.