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Refugee Crisis - the Southwark Response May 7th


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Refugee Crisis: behind the headlines. Saturday 7th May, 1pm-6.30pm Copeland Gallery, 133 Copeland Rd, SE15 3SN

Join us to discuss the truth behind the headlines; hear about the work of refugee community organisations in Southwark; find out how you can give your support locally.

Special guest speakers; films and slideshow; "how you can help" forum; music, dance and food from local refugee and migrant groups

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    • But a larger number, in a more hotly contested election, didn't. It is an anomaly that Starmer won a landslide in seats with a turnout for Labour which would have shamed Labour leaders in all the 21st and much of the post war 20th century.
    • I was not suggesting anything else!   I'm not sure how you interpret what I said  as "irrelevant"? I was responding to a post saying that Corbyn was "unelectable". My point was that a  large number  of the electorate  voted for him!
    • that's exactly what happened - Brickhouse were forced to close due to rent hike and then Gail's didn't move in until covid restrictions lifted and normality resumed. Gail's would have opened much sooner as they were lined up and able to offer the landlord much higher rents. Brickhouse was a local favourite
    • The Brickhouse closed just before Covid December 2019. Nothing to do with Gails muscling in as they didn't move into till December 2022. Stop trying to fit a false narrative into a story
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