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Labour Supporters Glad We Didn't Win !
Harriet Harman says 'Even Labour Supporters Were Glad We Didn't Win The Election'.
http:// www.msn .com/en -gb/new s/uknew s/harri et-harm an-inte rview-e ven-lab our-sup porters -were-g lad-we- didnt-w in-the- electio n-says- interim -leader /ar-BBk OkZ6
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"Initial post-election focus groups by Ms Mattinson, founding director of the Britainthinks consultancy, uncovered a feeling of relief among Labour voters than the party had not won. One supporter in Ealing Central and Acton confessed to being “a little bit disappointed and a little bit relieved.”"
"Initial post-election focus groups by Ms Mattinson, founding director of the Britainthinks consultancy, uncovered a feeling of relief among Labour voters than the party had not won. One supporter in Ealing Central and Acton confessed to being “a little bit disappointed and a little bit relieved.”"
Bizarre.
I don't know any Labour supporters who were glad Labour lost
Even odder that someone from Ealing Central and Acton, one of Labour's several London gains, should feel like that.
Bizarre.
I don't know any Labour supporters who were glad Labour lost
Even odder that someone from Ealing Central and Acton, one of Labour's several London gains, should feel like that.
"Many people felt Labour was not talking to them because it raised issues such as zero hours contracts, the living wage and food banks, she said. "
Those will be the folk not affted by zero hours contracts etc etc
Who on earth were they surveying??
I don't know any Labour supporters who were glad Labour lost
Even odder that someone from Ealing Central and Acton, one of Labour's several London gains, should feel like that.
Bizarre.
I don't know any Labour supporters who were glad Labour lost
Even odder that someone from Ealing Central and Acton, one of Labour's several London gains, should feel like that.
"Many people felt Labour was not talking to them because it raised issues such as zero hours contracts, the living wage and food banks, she said. "
Those will be the folk not affted by zero hours contracts etc etc
Who on earth were they surveying??
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