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Don't know when selection process will be.


It's possible the constituency will be redrawn. I think the plan was to just have a 'Peckham' constituency, with Camberwell being reallocated somewhere, and parts of the constituency also moving to the Dulwich constituency.

Not in Labour - imo, Starmer is Tweedledum to Boris?s Tweedledee, agreeing with and supporting the Govt line on almost everything. As someone has commented elsewhere, the Govt has removed my right to protest, threatened to take my citizenship away, given the security forces immunity from prosecution, is working to privatise the NHS, has allowed 150,000 to die but Starmer has said not a tweet on these matters and given his backing to most policies. However he does tweet about the office party as if that really is the thing to be upset about! And also there?s fulsome congratulations on Boris?s further contribution to the overpopulation problem. Readying himself to be the safe, continuity sock- puppet. That the CLP has people who oppose this sorry state of not ?moderate? but right wing drift is surely a good balance. Richard Burgeon or John McDonnell are on that side of politics too but no, it?s the young Asian woman who is picked on - why? She seems to doing a good job of challenging the Government unlike her Leader.

Peckhamnearbe Wrote:

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> Richard Burgeon or John McDonnell are on

> that side of politics too but no, it?s the young

> Asian woman who is picked on - why?


Because Burgon's selection process was in 2015 and McDonnell's was in the Jurassic era?

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