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Originally Posted by Oliver_W
Strangely specific, I didn't even know there were 32 parties
Depends if his constituents votes for the man or the party?
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What? You don't know about the other 30 political parties? Well that's definitely on you and definitely not my error, no siree
His constituents love him, because he does the job he is paid to do - he works in local homelessness centres, he's in the community fixing problems and being visible and available. He got 73% of the vote last time out, and any person Keir stands against him will probably be some corporate CEO type.Especially if we look at what he's been doing in Leicester recently.