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    • Dynamic Wines up on Lordship Lane opposite the cinema now open. Looks really lovely inside.  A little bit of seating with free corkage. Bargain.
    • Wat Tyler of course takes me back to the two poll tax rebellions.  Not really sure why Thatch thought that poll tax was a good idea.  Maybe she thought that those who had not bettered themselves and were living with a number of other people in modest accommodation needed a lesson.  But she had done her time and the knives had already been sharpened in her own party. Too soon to think this is happening in Labour.  I posted elsewhere a review of the last government's manifesto by a political analyst.  Sobering how much they hadn't achieved. As with all manifestos. That working class hero turned bad Livingstone campaigned on slashing bus fares from the universe pound, at the time And reintroducing conductors. Neither happened, following a reality check.  Instead by accident or design he revolutionised public transport with the Oyster card. Lest we forget.
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    • From memory, I believe there were people talking for one, and after Liz and Rishi took the reigns as well.... 
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