Jeremy Corbyn
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And they're all staring at their shoes and things, don't quite know what to do.
So I just walk through the crowd.
And, yeah, I mean, it's changed a bit.
We're now a year and a half into it.
And the government is under the cosh the whole time from usually problems of its own making.
And I talk to quite a lot of Labour MPs and others.
You know, the interesting thing I notice is when I go and vote in division lobbies, I mean, it's much harder when you haven't got a party machine because you have to actually... Know what you're voting about.
You have to read every piece of legislation.
So I'm sitting there in the library going through the bill and the amendments, and we've got our group of five independents, the Independent Alliance, so I'm trying to work out what each amendment means and then text them and say what I think we should do.
Sometimes we agree, sometimes we don't.
But as I'm going in to vote, you know how it works.
There's a whip for the party that's called the vote on the door.
So I go in, and if I'm voting with the Labour Party, which sometimes I do, I go there and I say, just out of interest, what's this vote about?
I said, well, I just wondered what it is we're actually voting on at the moment.