Reply To: Does fidelity matter anymore?

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gothitjulie
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    And he is gone, better late than never.

    Yes, the wheels turned, local MPs consulted the members, local MPs got the cold shoulder meaning they either got rid of Hancock or they’d go too, the local MPs put pressure on central office, central office gave Hancock two choices… resign or get kicked out.

    His crimes were many, but the one that got him removed was that of getting caught. By resigning it means that one day he could hold another cabinet post but that’s off in the future, if ever.