you are! am i? but one particular action is cited by many muslims as the moment they lost trust in their labour representative. in november, jon ashworth, like the majority of his labour colleagues, followed the party's order to abstain in a vote calling for an immediate ceasefire in gaza. i was saying at the time, - we all want to see a ceasefire. but why not vote? because it was not a vote that. would have delivered a ceasefire. but it would have sent a message to those people that you were representing their views. what's wrong with that? because i am focused - on the substance of the issue i and i was calling for a ceasefire i for some time, and actually we've voted for a ceasefire now in parliament. i we had a ceasefire vote in early february. - how do we bring him to that seat?! in a chaotic episode, labour mps did manage to vote through a february motion for an immediate humanitarian pause, but that was too late to stop some