How did you manage to get Corbyn to visit you like that?Not in a window...but (the actively campaigning) Mrs B has drawn our "Chomsky" into 'the battle for Carshalton & Wallington'.
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How did you manage to get Corbyn to visit you like that?Not in a window...but (the actively campaigning) Mrs B has drawn our "Chomsky" into 'the battle for Carshalton & Wallington'.
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I have two siblings in East - one at the top end, one at the bottom. Both of them surprised to find they were in East. It's a bloody silly constituency now they've taken Easton outToday's bristol east (laboour held semi-marginal) perambulation brought a labour victory 8-1 - including one specifically saying 'corbyn'.
Oh really? Does that mean the Westbury-on-Trym ping pong between West and North West was set to continue as well?I think it was going back in 2020 but obv not time to get that up and running for this election.
Actually, it looks like no changes proposed by the boundary commission for bristol west (the site is rather confusing) so scrub what i said about easton.Oh really? Does that mean the Westbury-on-Trym ping pong between West and North West was set to continue as well?
Brislington & St Annes are both in East when certainly St Annes feels like it should be South
Easton still being gulaged with the Redland Monbiots thenActually, it looks like no changes proposed by the boundary commission for bristol west (the site is rather confusing) so scrub what i said about easton.
That's ridiculous. Stroud/Nailsworth/Dursley is one cohesive area. Where are they putting them - Cotswold? Yate/Thornbury?Plan for Stroud is to put the two other mainly Labour towns, Nailsworth and Dursley, into two other constituencies. Really smacks of gerrymandering as they're unequivocally part of Stroud district. We're not even that marginal any more as it is.
Yeah, it's Minch and Nailsworth to Cotswold IIRC and Dursley into Thornbury I think it is, the South Glos one anyway.That's ridiculous. Stroud/Nailsworth/Dursley is one cohesive area. Where are they putting them - Cotswold? Yate/Thornbury?
The haunted ventriloquist's dummy casting his malign spellCumbria seems rather lib-dem-ish.
Actually, any signs of support for Mr Fishfinger in Cumbria?As with the locals - tory safe seat, so mainly blue placards in the fields and some have been well graffiti-ed. but also a smattering of other colours.
In N Wales it seems that Plaid show well. Cumbria seems rather lib-dem-ish.