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How do I leave the Labour Party?

I've been a member of the Labour Party for almost three years now, but for a wide variety of reasons (but mostly due to a change in political beliefs) I wish to leave the party. I can't find any information about how to do this on the website and at no point have I been supplied with any information about how to leave.

Help?

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Write to them enclosing your membership card. Cancel direct debit. Job done.
Reply 2
If you get a job you are automatically ejected. Problem solved.
Reply 3
Send them an abusive email saying that you want to cancel your membership etc.

Join another Party
Reply 4
On my internet banking, i had the option to view my direct debits - just simply cancelled it.
Reply 5
Can you get thrown out?
Reply 6
Make Aardman based comments about Ed Miliband
Reply 7
Original post by Morgsie
Send them an abusive email saying that you want to cancel your membership etc.

Join another Party


Abusive?
Excellent choice.

I trust you're joining the Tory Party now? We have the funkiest, most jiving party on the planet :fatcontroller:
Step 1:

Say any one of the following:

1. 'Actually Ed, we don't have money for that'
2. 'We should leave/renegotiate/talk about the EU'
3. 'Actually they're not privatising the NHS'

In front of another party member.

Step 2:

???

Step 3:

Profit Ejection from the Labour Party
Original post by Friar Chris
Step 1:

Say any one of the following:

1. 'Actually Ed, we don't have money for that'
2. 'We should leave/renegotiate/talk about the EU'
3. 'Actually they're not privatising the NHS'

In front of another party member.

Step 2:

???

Step 3:

Profit Ejection from the Labour Party


Fantastic :sexface:
Reply 11
Original post by Aspiringlawstudent
Excellent choice.

I trust you're joining the Tory Party now? We have the funkiest, most jiving party on the planet :fatcontroller:


They are just as bad.
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They are just as bad.


Come now, what the devil have we done wrong?
Reply 13
Original post by Aspiringlawstudent
Come now, what the devil have we done wrong?


Well they have failed to get use out of the recession for a start. I guess they are the lesser of the two evils.
Original post by . .
Well they have failed to get use out of the recession for a start. I guess they are the lesser of the two evils.


We'd be in a far worse state if Labour had clung to power.
Reply 15
Original post by Aspiringlawstudent
We'd be in a far worse state if Labour had clung to power.


Arguable. Their spending spree did help to reduce the severity of the recession.
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Arguable. Their spending spree did help to reduce the severity of the recession.


No, it helped create the largest deficit in peacetime we've ever had.
Reply 17
Original post by Aspiringlawstudent
No, it helped create the largest deficit in peacetime we've ever had.


And reduce the severity of the recession.

We can spend all day arguing but I really can't be bothered.
Reply 18
Original post by . .
And reduce the severity of the recession.Here's the p

We can spend all day arguing but I really can't be bothered.


Here's the problem that goes over every labourite's head: That borrowed money either needs to be paid off or constantly serviced.
Reply 19
Original post by Sdiff
Here's the problem that goes over every labourite's head: That borrowed money either needs to be paid off or constantly serviced.


Which they expect to pay off in a boom.

Like I said before I really can't be bothered arguing.

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