He did not vote against the labour party's aims and constitution. He voted against the whip in parliament over 30 years.
He probably had the whip taken away from him lots of times, too.
If you look at www.theyworkforyou.org you can see why he voted against the whip so many times.
Usually it was voting with his conscience, as in against anything to do with nuclear arms, or any arms, come to that.
He voted with his conscience about benefit changes, the spare room subsidy, anything that reduced the amount of council housing, etc.
Far too many people just say, oh he's a rebel, without looking at why.
Anyone else struggle with this?


after that, but it isnt funny really.
As far as I can see if an MP is in Parliament as a member of the LP then he is there as a member of the LP unless he chooses not to be and move to another party or, as it appears those who don't what Jeremy Corbyn are considering, a member of two recognised parties ...