C69 wrote: Thu May 09, 2024 8:01 amThis was always going to be the case. If you asked Tories they would say the same.tabascoboy wrote: Thu May 09, 2024 7:40 am And predictably it's proving divisive
Natalie Elphicke: Keir Starmer faces Labour anger after Tory MP's defection
Sir Keir Starmer's decision to admit Tory MP Natalie Elphicke into Labour has been met with bewilderment by some of his MPs. The Dover MP's surprise defection from the Conservatives has prompted reaction ranging from delight to anger by her new colleagues.
Canterbury MP Rosie Duffield said Labour MPs were "baffled" by her "really peculiar" move to swap sides. But a senior party figure hailed her switch as "one hell of a coup". And Sir Keir has said he is "delighted" with her defection, telling reporters it showed his party was "the party of the national interest".
Several sources suggested Labour's whips, responsible for party discipline, were worried about accepting her, but Labour deny this.
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As well as her political stance, many Labour MPs are deeply uncomfortable with remarks she made about her then-husband Charlie Elphicke, whom she replaced as Dover MP in 2019.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-68980700
It's a non story. Who cares.
She is standing down at next GE. I suspect she has acted out of vindictiveness as she has been frustrated with Tory incompetence in handling small boat issue in her Dover & Deal seat. Starmer is happy to take a bit of flack if it gives him another Tory moving over to Labour and all the headlines it comes with but mainly that it says to the voting public in seats like Elphicke's that a Tory thinks Labour is going to win the next GE. It is pure political expediency from both Elphicke and Starmer and strikes a huge blow against a common enemy - Sunak!
Sunak has made a huge political mistake in going low and focusing on culture war issues but then again I dont suppose he has much choice. His attempts to attack Starmer because of his record as DPP and defending illegal immigrants etc, attacks on Khan for basically being non-white, attacks on Rayner for a possible £1.5k tax bill (unfounded), etc have all failed miserably to land a punch despite huge investment from their media mates, whilst Labour continue to focus on the Tories complete failure in Gov and big issues such as housing, economy, cost of living, etc.. Sunak's MPs must be really pissed off having to ask pre planned questions at PMQs on things like women's toilets! Now Zahawi says he is standing down at GE - rats deserting a sinking ship is becoming a rush. Those not leaving are openly now engaged in a leadership election for the tories once he has gone - the likes of Braverman has played her NatC card early, others will follow. Reform Party are waiting for the call to come to the rescue of the tories, Farage is very quiet at the moment and is keeping his powder very dry. Sunak, if for nothing else than retaining a crumb of credibility, has to call a GE soon?