Two political scientists say the reportedly tumultuous meeting of a Democratic Labour Party (DLP) General Council meeting over disciplining a member was a clear reflection of a leadership divide within the political organisation.However, another political scientist Senator Dr Kristina Hinds was adamant there was nothing out of the ordinary about occurrences like this in a political party or any other organisation.“These things happen in political parties. There are divisions of opinion about what should happen; there are different perspectives within any organisation including political organisations,” the senior lecturer in political science and head of the Department of Government, Sociology and Social Work at the Cave Hill Campus of the University of the West Indies (UWI) told Barbados TODAY.However, regional pollster Peter Wickham and retired head of the department that Dr Hinds now leads at the UWI, Dr George Belle suggested there was more significance to the DLP situation than that.The three political commentators were speaking to Barbados TODAY after DLP president Dr Ronnie Yearwood and general secretary Steve Blackett denied reports that the latter had stormed out of Wednesday night’s meeting and tendered his resignation.