Jim Dowd - finally a rebel (with or without cause)

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Jim Dowd - finally a rebel (with or without cause)

Post by Sydenham »

So it seems our MP has finally rebelled and voted against the party leadership in last night's vote on bombing Syria. Jim's was one of 66 names I saw in an early list - please correct me if I am wrong.

So, despite much evidence to the contrary, there is a rebellious heart beating. Maybe he can now be encouraged to fight more directly and obviously for the good constituents of his Sydenham constituency.

Let's see what 2016 brings.

Happy New Year.

P.S. technically a free vote so maybe not technically a rebel at all
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Re: Jim Dowd - finally a rebel (with or without cause)

Post by Savvy »

He voted FOR according to the BBC 'how did your MP vote?'
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Re: Jim Dowd - finally a rebel (with or without cause)

Post by Mayowthorpe »

Yes, Jim voted FOR the motion:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34987921
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I think what was meant was the he may have voted for bombing but he voted against the party leadership?
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Re: Jim Dowd - finally a rebel (with or without cause)

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I originally posted because previous subjects on this forum that strayed onto the subject of our MP often focussed on him always following the party line. Perhaps for a quiet life - following orders, I don't know. It was a nice surprise to find Jim had made a decision and voted for the Government, against his leader's wishes (though it was a free vote). Maybe this is the start of a new phase in his stewardship of the Sydenham seat - taking on causes not necessarily aligned with his party, but having local significance and importance.

Or maybe not.
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Re: Jim Dowd - finally a rebel (with or without cause)

Post by Eagle »

Hillsbee

Correction

He voted against the party leader. Not the party leadership , as you advised.

Many in Shadow Cabinet voted against the Leader.

However lets face it the leader is somewhat lacking in many departments.
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Post by Pally »

rod taylor wrote:
Eagle wrote:
However lets face it the leader is somewhat lacking in many departments.
From this neutral's perspective Jeremy Corbyn's career and public manner seems entirely admirable.
Jeremy Corbyn does not present as a natural leader. However he is clearly a genuinely committed and principled man and I admire his complete refusal to engage in all the rubbish!! Cameron's dig about being a terrorist sympathiser was so inappropriate ....but JC wisely has given no response, no demanding apologies or posturing !! He's just getting on with the job in his own particular way, and sticking to his stated wish for a different sort of political debate and practice.
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Post by leenewham »

Totally agree Rod and Pally.

I wish our local MP could communicate and engage as effectively. Perhaps JC needs to give JD some lessons.
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leenewham wrote:Totally agree Rod and Pally.

I wish our local MP could communicate and engage as effectively. Perhaps JC needs to give JD some lessons.
I'm not entirely sure that JD would be open to any learning!!! :lol:
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