I appreciate your points Chris. But until Labour at the top has a public change of heart about Iraq, I'm afraid that your party is stuck with it, and it's costing you dearly. Collective responsibility and all that. And you can really pin anything on John Leech on this one. When people vote labour, they don't expect to find their representatives being cheerleaders for neofascist Neocons, and that's what's happened. Labour's been hijacked.

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