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DulwichFox Wrote:

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> East Dulwich stands isolated from the majority of

> the Country.

>

> Elitest minority.

>

> Time to wake up.


They should compile stats on how recently gentrified areas vote!

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> East Dulwich stands isolated from the majority of

> the Country.

>

> Elitest minority.

>

> Time to wake up.



You haven't actually looked at the overall stats for the country then, I take it.

se22cat Wrote:

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> Disgusting how many UKIP voters there were, I

> expect better of ED.


Er, these were the results for all of Southwark not just ED. And UKIP got 1.4% of the vote, which was not quite double the votes for the Animal Welfare Party. So pretty crap really.

What the media are failing to mention is that EU citizens were elible to vote in these elections, so have little bearing on what the current mood of the country is regarding Brexit. I'd also suggest that many of those who stayed loyal to Labour or the Tories were not those who voted remain, otherwise they would probably have voted for Lib Dems or Greens.

se22cat Wrote:

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> Any chance of another eco-friendly bag for life

> give away with the slogan "ED voted bollocks to

> brexit"?


But I didn't? I've lived in ED all my life, so surely my opinion counts & yours is not a reflection of ED as a whole.

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