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Bic Basher Wrote:

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> Labour hold Peckham Rye.

>

> More significant is Labour have won Rotherhithe

> from the Lib Dems. This will be a massive blow to

> Simon Hughes who could lose his seat at the

> general election.


I hope he does, he's vile.


Well done to James Barber - certainly puts in the legwork on this forum and I wouldn't be surprised if that engagement was partly responsible for his victory, especially in such anti-LD times.

Bic Basher Wrote:

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> Labour have 48 seats, Lib Dem 13, Con 2. Labour

> hold the council with a large majority.



Common sense prevailed then. At least in Southwark. Hopefully it will soon happen everywhere else.


ETA: Really hope that Vanessa & the AWP have done well in the Euro elections.

Loz Wrote:

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> Because Labour councils have always been the

> common sense alternative.

>

> Pfffft. Almost kept a straight face writing that

> one.



Yes, the common sense alternative for people who don't want the shower running the country running the council as well.

I'm sorry for Robin - she's been as good a local representative on the council as any other, but suffered from the national party effect. I long for the day when all local councillors are independents (as they are in many places in Europe), but I'm not holding my breath.

Yes, that's right, Southwark Council, the common sense choice (for middle class liberals) fantastic custodians of our wellfare!


Council tax arrears @ 23/02/2014 - Almost 8 mil ? [?7,960582.95p]


Rent arrears @ January this year ? just over ?16 million.


Can't wait for the GE!

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