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On Wed, 24 Jan 2007 14:00:41 +0000, thoss wrote:
Ah well, there's a surprise. The 3 councils concerned are all Conservative controlled. And why? Because last year the two Labour-controlled councils were voted out because they supported the tram. There was an overall national swing from Labour to Conservative. Is there data to suggest that this particular change of control only took place due to Labour voters changing their vote over the tram issue? |
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