DO THOSE letter writers who criticise Jeremy Corbyn and the Labour Party really want another party of yes-men and-women?
We have one in power at the moment, as emphasised by the warning that if the House of Lords do not toe the line, they will be abolished.
It may be that the Lords should be abolished, it has been discussed for many years but to use it as a we weapon to force through a policy is truly undemocratic.
The policy of abolishing opponents was carried out by the Nazi Party, and we all know what happened then.
We should have a Government made up of free minded members, who preferably vote according to their constituents wishes, or at least their own opinions.
Far from criticising dissention, we should encourage the decisions of individuals.
If anything is to be abolished, it should be the whip, although, like PR, that is unlikely.
Clive Blackmore
Stroud
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