Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Former MP Ann Keen is saddened by Brown's resignation | |
Posted by: | Robin Taylor | |
Date/Time: | 13/05/10 14:03:00 |
Good grief Anthony, are you for real? "Daily Telegraph have been knocking at doors this morning" Really? I remember someone on this forum saying that newspapers had been knocking on doors in your area and had found there was 99.9% support for an "independent Labour candidate". Strange, then, that Ann ended up winning over one third of the vote in a 10-cornered contest - and that she actually topped the poll in Brentford Ward. "details have been unearthed within the DoH which indicate some improper 'favours' being done between Labour party members in Brentford, Southall, Richmond and a health minister. So is it Robin?" Blimey, you're a joker. What 'favours' were these? Free sticking plasters? It's news to me. But then, your claim that lots of notes had been put through the door of Ann Keen's Brentford home was news to her. "Aside, did Mrs Keen cost Labour the seat? Of course." Oh, so you're an expert in psephology then? "Does not matter what the stats are, Labour won both Ealing and Hounslow." Yes, but Labour did not win the Brentford & Isleworth part of Hounslow. Doesn't the fact that the Tories won the Ealing Central & Acton constituency - yet lost control of Ealing Council - tell you something (or is it too complicated for you?). "Other Labour parliamentary seats were retained and this should have been an easy hold." Oh ffs, it required a 4% swing for Labour to lose. There was no way Labour could have held it. In Colne Valley, Labour fell from first to third place: it didn't happen in Brentford. |