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Corbyn the Dissenter Stamps on Party Disunity

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The leader of the UK Labour Party, Jeremy Corbyn - famous for his left-wing firebrand views that for decades put him at loggerheads with his party leadership - has moved to quash dissent within his shadow cabinet amid accusations of hypocrisy.

Corbyn has for three decades sat on the Labour back benches speaking with conviction against nuclear weapons and war, often putting himself at odds with the party leadership. However, having unexpectedly won the party leadership himself, he has now carried out a minor — if haphazard — reshuffle, silencing or sacking those who speak against him.

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First to go was Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Michael Dugher, who has been outspoken in his criticism of Corbyn. In a series of articles and interviews, Dugher made clear his lack of support for the party leader and Corbyn's revenge was swift.

Dugher is replaced by Maria Eagle, who moves out of the defense portfolio because of her pro-nuclear stance. Although it is official Labour policy to replace the current UK strategic nuclear deterrent — Trident — Corbyn is totally against it and is seeking to change party policy. This will prove controversial in the long-run for him, but moving Eagle out of the defense portfolio will help his chances.

​'Threat to National Security'

Into the Shadow Defense Secretary role goes Emily Thornberry, a lawmaker from the neighboring constituency to Corbyn in Islington, London.

Thornberry is — like Corbyn — anti-nuclear. However, her appointment drew a swift response from the Conservatives (CCHQ) which tweeted: 

​A second CCHQ tweet said:

​More controversially, Corbyn sacked shadow Europe minister, Pat McFadden, for what party sources said were displays of "incompetence and disloyalty". McFadden is being replaced by Pat Glass, who chairs Labour's pro-EU group.

​However, Corbyn stepped back from sacking his Shadow Defense Secretary Hilary Benn who had been widely tipped for supporting military airstrikes in Syria — in a debate last December — in complete contradiction of Corbyn's views. However, sources have told Sputnik, Benn has been told to rein-in his comments and let Corbyn lead on defense issues. John McDonnell, the Shadow Chancellor, told the BBC that Benn had agreed to show unity from the frontbenches.

​"I haven't been muzzled. I am going to be carrying on doing my job exactly as before which is speaking for Labour on foreign policy, supporting Jeremy Corbyn and campaigning really hard to get Labour elected at the next general election," ​Benn told the BBC Wednesday.

There was swift reaction Wednesday to the reshuffle with several of his shadow cabinet resigning. Jonathan Reynolds, shadow rail minister, quit saying of Facebook: "On reflection regarding yesterday's Labour reshuffle, I have decided that it's best if I serve the Party as a backbencher. I've written to Jeremy this morning to let him know."

Stephen Doughty, Corbyn's Shadow Foreign Office Minister resigned live on television Wednesday morning.    

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