Should we take it as a given that any Labour MPs who vote for the Tory motion today will have the whip removed from them by tomorrow evening?
And, presumably any Labour MP who has the whip removed will have no say in selecting a new Labour leader, when that happens, beyond their vote as a party member. Which would likely benefit the right in the party because the remaining left leaning Labour MPs are more likely to vote in principal.
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Yes, that's the implication.