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Labour must learn loyalty

JOHN McDONNELL’S decision to change his voting recommendation on George Osborne’s fiscal charter has wound up Westminster commentators and some attention-seeking Labour MPs.

The usual suspects have queued up to be interviewed by the media and rehash arguments offered to and dismissed by Labour members during the leadership contest.

Serial abstainer Chris Leslie lamented that McDonnell’s U-turn on parliamentary tactics sends the wrong economic message to the public.

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