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Mandy
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It is "Poplar and Limehouse" !!
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he just did - he's standing against Jim Fitzpatrick as reported by Ted Jeory the other day.
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It was quite funny to hear Galloway challenging Fitzpatrick to a debate in the same way as he asked Gaunt out for a fight... haha
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lol i feel a little bit sorry for Jim Fitzpatrick, he's been singled out to take the wrath for new labours many failures much like oona king. He must feel the whole drama thats gonna unfold is uncalled for! Even though most of the new labour MP's are supine unprincipled brownite drones and deserve whats coming to them in every way, i can't help but feel he may be a soft target?!


bash the rich march outside camerons house in november...!
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A thought crossed my mind is that Fitzpatrick might not have even been destined to re-stand in same constituency. Now he has to, else he will be called a chicken, and whoever replaces him would be regarded as a loser sent in to protect a minister.

If new labour had the guts, they should put one of their top leaders against GG ... like in the old days when sometimes the heads of armies fight individually against each other, with the winner takes all.
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He's not a soft target. He has a majority of 7,129 votes. Fucking hell, good luck Galloway.
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