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Looks like Brighton -


a) full of Virtue signalling middle class greens

b) Green council - who famously can't even collect the rubbish but still get voted in by a)


..these fuckwits are in about circle 3 in Dante's circle of hell (Snorks in borderline 4)

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  • 2 years later...

Winder Wrote:

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> OK, maybe it's an old thread but it is really

> relevant especially since we have just had an

> election.

>

> My observation is that there has been much fewer

> posters in windows this time round. Have people

> reviewed their effectiveness?


Yes there were fewer posters up this time. This area is a banker Labour area and anyone reading the tone of the lefty camp on the Forum alone would NEVER put a Tory poster up. Social media bears this attitude out as well as the Sun has recently reported.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/politics/10577739/young-tories-reveal-abuse-for-backing-boris-johnson/

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