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Labour’s deputy leader literally just went on TV to save Theresa May’s government

James Wright by James Wright
10 July 2018
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On 10 July, Labour’s deputy leader Tom Watson appeared on Sky News. And to the shock of many Labour supporters, Watson essentially said that it was the Labour Party’s job to save the Conservative government from collapse:

It’s not a question of Labour trying to bring the government down. It’s actually a question of Labour trying to help the government get a good deal, and trying to stop the government bringing itself down.

Labour deputy leader @tom_watson says it's "not a question of Labour trying to bring the government down, it's actually a question of Labour trying to help the government get a good deal and try and stop the government bringing itself down" pic.twitter.com/29ykYCF1vF

— Sky News Politics (@SkyNewsPolitics) July 10, 2018

Viewers were gobsmacked:

Precisely when did it become Labour's job to keep the fucking Tories in power? https://t.co/W6YPv5uISG

— James Felton (@JimMFelton) July 10, 2018

https://twitter.com/James4Labour/status/1016631871583801344

But Watson is not the only figure from the Labour right apparently campaigning against Jeremy Corbyn entering Downing Street.

The Labour right campaigning against a Labour government?

Labour MP Mike Gapes, for example, stood up in parliament and proposed a “Second World War-style” unity government to prop up the prime minister:

https://twitter.com/alexnunns/status/1016366100647464961

Then there’s Tony Blair’s former political secretary John McTernan, a key figure on the Labour right. McTernan took to social media to openly praise Conservative Jeremy Hunt, saying the former health secretary had “earned the promotion” to foreign secretary. Pressed as to why, McTernan said Hunt had been:

A really good health minister

With the NHS on the brink, such a comment from a supposedly Labour figure beggars belief.

But that’s not all from the Labour right. MP Jess Phillips, for example, essentially urged the prime minister to remain in government, saying Theresa May should “hold her nerve” and “just replace” the Conservatives resigning in opposition to her.

Unacceptable

Labour right-wingers are showing their true colours for all to see.

The Conservative Party is imploding over Brexit. But rather than seizing a historic opportunity, the Labour right seems to be actively campaigning to save May’s government.

Brexit or no Brexit, a Conservative government is never in the ‘national interest’. And Watson should be disciplined immediately for suggesting otherwise, especially on national television.

Get Involved!

– If you support Labour and want to fight against its outdated hierarchy, then consider joining Momentum. If you feel your Labour MP is undermining their party’s chances of getting into government, meanwhile, you can write to them and politely express your feelings.

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