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But if they do have them, we won't know, because they're secret.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's rumoured that David Miliband is stepping down as an MP to go to work for International Rescue in New York. Sadly, it turns out to just be some charity, entirely lacking in secret bases under volcanic islands
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The place does have something going for it after all ...Originally posted by NickFitz View PostApparently it's the only constituency to have never returned a Conservative MP since the Reform Act of 1832: South Shields (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Apparently it's the only constituency to have never returned a Conservative MP since the Reform Act of 1832: South Shields (UK Parliament constituency) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaOriginally posted by eek View PostKnowing that town its not possible. As safe labour as safe can be.
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Knowing that town its not possible. As safe labour as safe can be.Originally posted by KentPhilip View PostThat's the right choice for socialists - running charities, so I wish him all the best.
There will be a by-election. In 2012 Labour got 52% of the vote, with the tories getting 21%. It's going to be an uphill job for Nigel to get his first MP there, but it IS possible.
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That's the right choice for socialists - running charities, so I wish him all the best.
There will be a by-election. In 2012 Labour got 52% of the vote, with the tories getting 21%. It's going to be an uphill job for Nigel to get his first MP there, but it IS possible.
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So he's not some species of space cadet?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's rumoured that David Miliband is stepping down as an MP to go to work for International Rescue in New York. Sadly, it turns out to just be some charity, entirely lacking in secret bases under volcanic islands
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Milibands Are GO!
It's rumoured that David Miliband is stepping down as an MP to go to work for International Rescue in New York. Sadly, it turns out to just be some charity, entirely lacking in secret bases under volcanic islands
EDIT: linky to the Mirror, which broke the story: http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news...labour-1786858Tags: None
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