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Old 14-09-2016, 20:33   #16
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Re: Changes in constituency boundaries

As usual it is divide and conquer,

What a load of she-ite, just like when India became independent in 1948 and they put two areas of Pakistan about 1,500 miles apart. (Pakistan and now Bangladesh)

A nice idea, but if the Indians were feeling a bit liverish a hell of a distance to run to get to safety or to visit relatives.
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Old 14-09-2016, 21:04   #17
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It certainly seems to be to the Tories advantage.There are more Labour seats to be changed or done away with altogether than there are Tory ones. Same old same old from them...
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Old 15-09-2016, 11:43   #18
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Clayton le moors will be with Rossendale and Oswaldtwistle.....that is a strange combination.
Not sure where you read that but it isn't whats happening
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Old 15-09-2016, 13:21   #19
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Re: Changes in constituency boundaries

I thought I had read it in the Telegraph, but for the life of me I cannot now find the page it was on...and now I have seen the map laid out I can see it isn't.
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Old 17-09-2016, 21:43   #20
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Re: Changes in constituency boundaries

hyndburn is losing the haslingden wards which we shouldn't have been put in with you in the first place ... I said that when it was proposed ... and probably the people of hapton and padiham are going to be saying the same!!!
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Old 23-09-2016, 12:24   #21
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hyndburn is losing the haslingden wards which we shouldn't have been put in with you in the first place ... I said that when it was proposed ... and probably the people of hapton and padiham are going to be saying the same!!!
well to be honest we didn't want you lot anyway.
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