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Just a reminder before the EDF holiday that you need to book tickets for the Mayor?s Question Time in Brixton ? see details below. Discussion to continue after EDF holiday?

Mayor's Question time - Monday 9th November 7pm - 9pm Apply for tickets to this next Mayor's Question Time in Brixton Academy, south London. Ask Mayor Boris Johnson why TfL are proposing that our direct rail services into central London should be cut. Let's have so many rail users there that he has to hear us. TO APPLY: email - [email protected] including your name, address, postcode, daytime phone number and the number of tickets you require (max 6 per application) OR call 020 7983 4762.

For background see http://www.southwarkrailusers.net

definitely not a waste of time to get the message out as part of the campaign. It is really important that we get a good number of rail users there who are informed on this issue. So don't be put off by views about Johnson himself. It is essential to book tickets. so don't delay.


puzzled Wrote:

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> waste of time. the fat, gormless toff troll

> doesn't give a stuff. he has 3 years plus on his

> term and he won;t be seeking re-election. he

> seriously believes he will become the nation's

> saviour. tragic

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