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Previously on "40 pt swing to Lib Dems in Sunderland"
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Hardly surprising that people will move to a more sensible left of center party now Corbyn is around.
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Originally posted by eek View PostDifferent topic. The fact I've shown you are talking about things you knew nothing about and then tried to change the topic just confirms my original point....
Last edited by BlasterBates; 13 January 2017, 13:10.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostInteresting, and the 24 pt swing in Gade Valley ?
probably another lazy labour councillor.
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Originally posted by eek View PostYou need the background on why Labour lost.
hint when a councillor is fired for failing to attend any meetings without a valid excuse, selecting the utterly useless councillor husband as the replacement candidate doesn't go down well. And I believe the Lib Dems may have repeated that statement a lot in campaigning...
in Gade Valley, on Three Rivers Council in Hertfordshire, the Libs won by more than 400 votes from the Conservatives following a 24-point jump in support
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostLabour not doing too well.
Liberal Democrats celebrate stunning council by-election wins in both North and South | The Independent
and the Tories didn't do much better
hint when a councillor is fired for failing to attend any meetings without a valid excuse, selecting the utterly useless councillor husband as the replacement candidate doesn't go down well. And I believe the Lib Dems may have repeated that statement a lot in campaigning...
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View Postlet's just get on with a snap GE and watchLibConUKIPLab get massacred.
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Originally posted by vetran View PostJezzy knows what he is talking about, he is Labour's messiah...
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let's just get on with a snap GE and watch LibLab get massacred.
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40 pt swing to Lib Dems in Sunderland
Labour not doing too well.
Liberal Democrats celebrate stunning council by-election wins in both North and South | The Independent
and the Tories didn't do much better
The party triumphed in Sandhill, in the Labour heartland of Sunderland, with a 41.5 point leap in its vote share. Labour support fell by nearly 30 points.
And in Gade Valley, on Three Rivers Council in Hertfordshire, the Libs won by more than 400 votes from the Conservatives following a 24-point jump in support.Tags: None
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