Labour will not make a decision until January, at the earliest, about Kelvin Hopkins. He may or may not have done something that he should not have done. But he did at least two things that he should have done.
He was the first MP to nominate Jeremy Corbyn for Leader of the Labour Party. And he campaigned for Leave, on all the good Old Labour grounds that, based on the map, did in fact carry the day. Hence the fuss over him, but not over, for example, Keith Vaz.
Or is Hopkins accused of something worse than betraying his wife with rent boys for whom he had offered to buy cocaine?
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