No, but they're next door neighbours. It's a real surprise since normally if you put a red rosette on a donkey they'd vote for it. On our local news there was a woman in a chip shop who, when asked who she would be voting for said 'Well Labour are for the working people and me mam and dad always vote Labour so I will!'Manoverboard wrote: 24 Feb 2017, 11:37Does Foxy live within the Copeland boundary ..... just wondering![]()
Some people shouldn't be allowed a vote.
Big issues were Sellafield which Corbyn opposes, the state of the hospitals (as a consequence of Bliar's PFI initiative which has brought them to their knees) and the state of the infrastructure following years of minimal investment. At last the electorate have woken up to the fact the Labour party care little for the man in the street and is now Metropolitan based.





