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Galloway's Workers' Party of Britain

It appears the WPB are standing all all 5 Sheffield seats. The woman in central seems to be a very middle class uni student who wants to work for NGO's. There's an asian guy standing for 'common sense socialism' Another who seems to have previously stood for the Tories and the SDP (who are also standing in all 5 Sheffield seats). One guy's name is far too common to find anything out about. And my local one is also a mystery, beyond his photo which makes him look a dodgy af sociology or IT sixth form lecturer


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The dating picture of England's 4th best Sudoku solver.
 
The Workers Party have put up a candidate in Mitcham and Morden where I live.
Mohammed Jamshed. Don’t know of him.
 
The constituency has been redrawn centring more on the huge local mosque and the people who like to live close to it.

The labour MP will be having palpitations
 
  • supports the call for a Net Zero Referendum as soon as possible to create a national debate on who profits from these targets and on what terms. We will oppose ULEZ initiatives because of the costs they impose on working households and small businesses.
Policy number 3 from their manifesto highlights. Going for the reactionary loon vote
 
  • supports the call for a Net Zero Referendum as soon as possible to create a national debate on who profits from these targets and on what terms. We will oppose ULEZ initiatives because of the costs they impose on working households and small businesses.
Policy number 3 from their manifesto highlights. Going for the reactionary loon vote
Not far different than the IWCA back in the day, opposing the congestion charge due to its disproportionate impact on working class people.

But yes, this might (hilariously) attract the votes of my far right next door neighbours. They don’t like the ULEZ. Whether they dislike brown people or Muslims more will be the issue.
 
Not far different than the IWCA back in the day, opposing the congestion charge due to its disproportionate impact on working class people.

But yes, this might (hilariously) attract the votes of my far right next door neighbours. They don’t like the ULEZ. Whether they dislike brown people or Muslims more will be the issue.
I'm more arsed about the first bit, which is just a climate denial thing. Combine it with the anti-ULEZ stuff seems to pushing further down that rabbit hole.
 
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