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Len Mccluskey U Turn
Didn't take long for good old Len to be told off and start to get fully behind Labour.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/el ection- 2017-39 944331
So Tuesday he was not optomistic but a day later he was 'now fully behind' Labour.
Is that the quickest U turn? Can anyone find a speedier one?
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So Tuesday he was not optomistic but a day later he was 'now fully behind' Labour.
Is that the quickest U turn? Can anyone find a speedier one?
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