I think additionally though is losing good MPs that were a good force for the party. I commend them to sticking to their morals and principles to be honest, but it's a shame for the party that they resigned from it.
I do understand the point that their calls for a ceasefire probably have little to no impact on what actually happens in Gaza, but I'd also think that a united party is stronger to oppose government collectively than what happened last night. This is why I was hoping Starmer would have changed course and opted for a ceasefire in the end.
Regarding the polls it's great they're showing a big lead, but Labour can't be resting on their laurels or get complacent with such a big lead.