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Tag Archives: Jeremy Corbyn
Time for a confession …..
I think it is time for a confession. I did not vote on Thursday and I ought to explain why. I moved to Nell Bridge House in Adderbury in February 1984 and got involved in Conservative Party activities almost immediately. … Continue reading
The delightful irony of politics
Although I have forsaken any real involvement in national political life, I do enjoy the ironies that come with politics. The best irony I have seen for years is the relative positions of the Conservative and Labour parties. It was always … Continue reading
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Tagged Anna Soubry, europhiles, Jeremy Corbyn, Ken Clarke, Michael Heseltine
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Time to become a Labour supporter?
I am very tempted to register as a Labour supporter and to pay my £3.00. This would enable me to vote in the forthcoming election for a Labour Party leader. I would then have no hesitation in putting my cross … Continue reading