Thanks - If The Green Party stand down in Hastings & Rye in the next election, like they did last time, on the basis of Labour implementing Marxism here on their behalf, I'll be in a pickle because I'm no fan of Amber Rudd either.
Good to hear. I'm not an obsessive follower of Latin American countries I've never been to. Thanks for the ex-pat update though anyway. I'll have to consider the oil wealth in Rye Bay and what Peter Chowney will do with it if he wins Hastings & Rye in the next election very carefully now.
He's always been a lone maverick Frank Field and I'm sure he'll stand as independent at the next election. To enrage both the centrists and left of the Labour Party over recent voting siding with the Government and facing deselection - he knew the game was up.
The constant, careless, throw...
Ordinarily, yes I do know it. These are far from ordinary times though and it says a lot about both parties that one of them is not streets ahead of the other when you look at the problems they've both got and the state of them individually.
Voting Intention: Conservatives 43%, Labour 38% (8-9 May)
"The latest YouGov/Times voting intention survey, largely conducted before the Windrush row, sees the Conservatives on 43% (from 42% in last week's poll) and Labour on 38% (no change)."...
It's okay, Robert Mugabe is still fighting fit and leading at 93. He looks far younger than some of his friends, such as The Right Honourable Conservative and Unionist Member of Parliament for Mid-Sussex he met a couple of weeks back.
Who needs dinosaurs like the beast of Bolsover when you've got rising superstars like Laura Pidcock pointing out some home truths on Universal Credit to the weak and wobbly PM.
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