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Marmora Man Wrote:

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> Andy and the local Conservative Association will

> be in Peckham Square tomorrow (Saturday 5th Dec)

> from 11.00 to 15.00 - ready to talk, discuss and

> answer questions.


I?m sorry I missed this.


Even though I may come across as a loud mouthed critic of the tories, it?s not just them I feel that way about most institutions of/seeking power. I am however genuinely interest in what the different political options can offer this county at the moment.

The Peckham Sq event had to be shifted to Rye Lane (outside Iceland) and was reportedly very successful (I couldn't join them on this occassion). Many enquiries, rational discussions - I think Ratty may have been there as someone did say that they "wouldn't p*** on our candidate even if he was on fire" but everyone else was polite, interested and [pleasant.


The event will no doubt be repeated.

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