GinAg (39)
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Honestly they could serve up some hard socialism disguised as soft liberalism.
Or just ANYTHING! He's not saying ANYTHING!
Or just ANYTHING! He's not saying ANYTHING!
Oh God. It never stops. That's just gross.On the downside, as mentioned, that does guarantee another by-election that Labour will most likely lose in the coming weeks. In Jo Cox's old seat, no less.
Worth noting that Labour have won 10 of the 12 confirmed Mayoral contests, even taking a couple. It's not a TOTAL lost cause.
Oh God. It never stops.And the Tories are now drawing up plans to reform the voting system for mayoral elections which will give them a better chance of winning against Labour.
Let's face it, the Tories won't be happy until we have an electoral system where the ballot papers give strong electric shocks to anyone who tries to vote for their opponents.And the Tories are now drawing up plans to reform the voting system for mayoral elections which will give them a better chance of winning against Labour.
Let's face it, the Tories won't be happy until we have an electoral system where the ballot papers give strong electric shocks to anyone who tries to vote for their opponents.
Who has now been demotedI know Covid has hidden a lot, but I had to Google who the shadow Chancellor was.
I’m surprised the Tories aren’t just ignoring the rules as usualI see that a Tory Police & Crime Commissioner has been elected in Wiltshire who is barred from taking up the job as a result of a drunk-driving conviction so they're going to have to run the election again.
The conviction is years old. It seems like neither he nor the party bothered to check as to whether it was disqualifying.Did he get the conviction since he went onto the ballot? Why would he be put up for that role
LOLThe conviction is years old. It seems like neither he nor the party bothered to check as to whether it was disqualifying.