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Meet Liz (Kendall) Picnic in Dulwich Park - 11th August


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Come and meet Liz Kendall between 4.30-5.30pm on Tuesday 11th August in Dulwich Park (by the cafe, in case it rains!)


All local residents, supporters and Labour members are welcome to hear what Liz has to say, and ask her questions about her vision for the UK, the direction she wants to take the Labour Party and what policies and approach she would take in 2020, if elected as the new leader in September.


Please RSVP via the website:

http://www.lizforleader.com/dulwich_picnic

We're on for tomorrow with over 100 RSVP's.


Meeting outside by the Cafe in Dulwich Park.

Hoping the weather holds but if it rains we'll move to the Francis Peak Centre by the carpark.


Look forward to seeing you there tomorrow at 4.30pm.

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