and join the Independent Group.
Sh*t gettin' real
In fact, it could be argued that what's more interesting are the names that aren't there. These three are all entryist non-Tories. People who (whatever their many faults) actually have some history in the Tory party like Grieve, Boles and Duncan are notable by their absence.
It will make me unhappy as the current focus seems to be almost solely on what an appalling, racist cretin the leader of the opposition is. Hearing this repeated endlessly fills me with joy.
If this were to happen the focus would move towards the polarisation of modern politics etc etc - which would be highly disappointing.
But the mental thing is, no-one is saying Corbyn himself is anti-semitic, merely that he's presiding over a culture of anti-semitism.
Which is rather annoying given that no-one in the history of the world has endorsed, defended, advocated and stood alongside anti-semites more than Jeremy Corbyn,