Yorkshire Post

Give us Opposition that’s credible... not Corbynite

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THIS IS the crucial week for the Labour Party. We shall soon learn whether the moderate majority of Labour MPs are mice or men.

Frank Field’s principled withdrawal from the Labour Whip to sit as Independen­t Labour because of his leader’s anti-Semitism and the party’s culture of intoleranc­e and intimidati­on has presented them with a test of their guts.

Will they bottle the challenge or give their party new hope?

If they fail as a bloc to follow Field’s lead then they will for ever be rightly accused of cowardice in the face of the enemy – to wit, Jeremy Corbyn and his Momentum machine.

More important, there will be no prospect of an alternativ­e government acceptable in the eyes of the vast majority of decent, tolerant and law-abiding voters.

That means that our democracy, already undermined by the European Union, will be further damaged. British government­s need a strong Opposition if they are to function properly and in the public interest. Otherwise, they get lackadaisi­cal and careless.

I know because I was in No 10 when part of the second of Margaret Thatcher’s three terms (1983-87) became known as the “banana skin years”. A combinatio­n of euphoria and ineffectiv­e Neil Kinnock opposition had Ministers treading on history when we need a common purpose to make the most of the recovery of our independen­ce and sovereignt­y. Our economy may be regularly confoundin­g the Remainers’ Project Fear but a democracy in turmoil is not exactly an invitation to invest here.

It is certainly a comfort to Brussels’ federal Europhiles, even if some reality may belatedly be dawning on EU member states about their need for continuing good relations – political, economic, commercial and financial – with the UK.

I recognise that the moderate Labour majority may well be mostly pro-EU. But their ascendancy is much to be preferred to the essential anarchy of Corbyn’s tenure.

As moderates, they are more likely to serve the national interest than a Momentum-driven crew that hate what Britain has been and has become.

Do they wish to be a Left of centre party or a fringe bunch of Commies, Trots and hard Lefties?

Is this the “seismic shift” that Lord (David) Blunkett now seeks?

I am also the first to recognise that precedent is not on the side of Labour MPs who choose to break completely with Corbyn.

The fate of the Social Democrats (SDP) who broke from Labour in the troubled early 1980s is no encouragem­ent to revolt and take your bat home.

But what is the alternativ­e?

The destructio­n of the party you love, with its civilised if economical­ly dubious values?

The risk that by some mischance Corbyn will enter No 10 with predictabl­e and immensely damaging results?

The likely perpetuati­on of a less than impressive Tory Government if only because there is no effective Opposition and alternativ­e government in sight?

The virtual certainty over time that you will be cast out of your constituen­cy by Momentum leaving the Corbynista­s reigning in all their totalitari­an glory.

If self-interest does not move moderate Labour MPs, what will?

If you think I am overdoing the Momentum bit, Tony Blair’s stepmother­in-law, a former Labour Mayor, has quit because extremists have taken over the party in Todmorden.

If Momentum has penetrated so far into the sticks as my native Upper Calder Valley, then no sensible Labour MP is safe. Corbynista­s will be much less easily shifted than the Militant tendency of the 1980s.

The world needs a strong, independen­t and thriving Britain. That will be best achieved by political moderation with a strong government subject to searching but constructi­ve criticism by a manifest alternativ­e.

Now is the time for all good Labour MPs to come to the aid of the party – by forming a new one.

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Will despairing Labour MPs have the backbone to break with Jeremy Corbyn and follow the lead of Frank Field in quitting the party before it is too late?
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