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toalisi - why not report your own post and get ED to delete it rather than have two parallel threads? I did that last week.
toalisi - why not report your own post and get ED to delete it rather than have two parallel threads? I did that last week.
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This is a pity as he is one of Labour's high-flyers. But I have sympathy with his reasons. Cameron was in Swansea yesterday, surrounded by more people than normally guard the Queen !
This is a pity as he is one of Labour's high-flyers. But I have sympathy with his reasons. Cameron was in Swansea yesterday, surrounded by more people than normally guard the Queen !
Chuka Umunna doesn't appear to have the support of the unions - not left wing enough. We could be about to witness the lid finally closing on Labour's self-igniting coffin.
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/pol itics/l abour/1 1600856 /Union- bosses- demand- next-La bour-le ader-be -more-l eft-win g-than- Ed-Mili band.ht ml
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Mikey, The unions don't seem to understand any more than you do that life has moved on. Cloth caps and tin lunch boxes are no longer de rigueur. 'The masses' now aspire to better things than that which Labour has to offer. Labour is stuck in the past and is the author of its own embarrassing demise.
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