Sir Kir Stamor Dismissed the comparison of head Tony Blair When Grilled on suspension of Labor MPs due to their opposition to welfare deduction.
Sky News’ Beth Rigby recalled how 47 MPs voted against the welfare schemes of the former Labor Prime Minister in 1997, but no one had removed the whip.
It comes after the party after Bryan Lishman, Neil Duncan-Jordan, Chris Hinchcliffe and suspended Rachel maskell On Wednesday, he led a backbenth rebellion on the planned welfare cuts.
Asked why he was “so stunning” by rebellion, PM replied: “I determine that we will change this country for better for millions of working people, and I am not going to disregard it.
“Everyone was selected as a Labor MP on the manifesto of change, and everyone needs to be distributed as a labor government.”