Election
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Con verb verb: con; 3rd person present: cons; past tense: conned; past participle: conned; gerund or present participle: conning 1. persuade (someone) to do or believe something by lying to them. “I conned him into giving me your home number” Dupe verb past tense: duped; past participle: duped deceive; trick. “the newspaper was duped into
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So Owen Smith gets elected Labour leader with a narrow margin, what happens now? Are all the Labour Party problems simply going to evaporate? Now with Corbyn and his thuggish supporters thrown into the wilderness, are we going to return to the strategies put forward in 2010 and 2015? Or is there going to be
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When I first heard of the Peoples March for the NHS, I was filled with a lot of hope. I was under the impression this could be a real big stick with which to bash the establishment, an establishment which has for successive governments treated the NHS as two things, a gift to give to


