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And I was out.

Today - Sat 21st Feb 2009

Hubby was in grabbing a bite of lunch in between working for two or three of you, and I was out.

Labour party rang the front door bell and had a chat to him and he said they need to worry about Boris Johnson simply because he is doing what he said he would do, and is not PC minded and not swayed by opinions, but by factual evidence etc etc. (Things, I might add, that I would have said had I been here.) Telling them he was in a hurry they said they had Harriet Harman downstairs if he would like to meet her. They didn't specify whether they'd abducted her and stuffed her into the boot of the car or what, but I digress.

I am on the east side of Peckham Rye. Did anyone meet the lady and tell her what they think?

The best part of 15 years in her consttuency and I don't think I even had a visit from any Labour Party canvasser let alone her royal vileness....still, the only time I ever got a labour canvasser in SE22 was '97....and they were right things did only get better..


*searches for hugely ironic smiley*

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