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People's opinions change as they learn new information. It's usually called growth.
Lisa Nandy probably learned that if she changes her stance on Israel, she'll be benefitting from it in some way, let it be a cushy "job" once she "retires" from "representing" her electorate, or a direct payout, or some other benefits to her or her family, or even just the "benefit" of getting to stay in Labour.
Now technically this is growth too, but the cancerous kind.