The constituency of the person who began the no confidence vote, Dame Margaret Hodge, was one of only five boroughs in London to vote
to leave the European
Union — and by 62 percent. In Corbyn’s Islington more people turned out
than during the general election and 76 percent
voted to remain.
Those resigning from the shadow cabinet have no better records —
Gloria de Piero’s Ashfield, for instance, voted for Leave by almost 40
points. Chris Bryant’s Rhondda, Lilian Greenwood’s Nottingham, Lisa
Nandy’s Wigan, Karl Turner’s Hull, and Vernon Coaker’s Gedling followed
suit.
If these MPs were such excellent campaigners and better understood
the mood of the electorate, why couldn’t they deliver their own
constituencies?
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