Aye, I kinda knew that, but I'm assuming (perhaps wrongly) that he is still of a "labour persuasion". More importantly it was written a year ago, when the power struggle in Labour was in full throttle.
That's all changed now.
In my book, since JC has cemented his grasp on the Labour Party, anybody who is a Labour supporter is defacto now a JC supporter, whether they like the dude and his politics or not.
Nothing wrong that, I might add, we live in a democracy. But the thrust of my question (which was unashamedly provocative) was since the primary dislike of JC amongst military and ex military people seems to be his past history with the IRA/ETA etc, how does it sit that one of us, has a big foot in his camp.
Or am I doing a disservice to the ex Admiral...perhaps he has disconnected himself from all things leftie and I'm just out of touch...would not be the first time