Sign of the Times

Keswick's Labour Club closed down a few months ago and is now up for sale.



Let's hope that the voters of Keswick, and the rest of the enlarged Copeland constituency, make this picture of the former Keswick Labour Club a metaphor for the end of Labour hegemony in Copeland.

And today, from 7.00 am to 10.00 pm, is your chance to do so.

You do not need your polling card to vote, just turn up at your polling station with some ID. If you have a postal vote and have not yet returned it, you can hand it in at a polling station up to 10.00 pm tonight.


If you want to put the biggest possible rocket into the Labour establishment in West Cumbria, vote for change today by voting Conservative.

If you want to let every politician in the Copeland constituency, from Millom to Distington and from St Bees to Keswick, know that there is no such thing as a "safe seat," vote for change today by voting Conservative.

If you want to avoid a hung parliament, vote for change today by voting Conservative.

If you want a different Prime Minister, vote for change today by voting Conservative.

If you want a positive start towards fixing Britain's broken society, broken politics, and broken economy, vote for change today by voting Conservative.

Comments

Tim said…
Presumably, Keswick Labour club was a business. I thought the Tory party was the friend of business ? To gloat over the demise of such a business seems totally hypocritical.

"If you want a positive start towards fixing Britain's broken society, broken politics, and broken economy, vote for change today by voting Conservative."

Remember, "there's no such thing as society"

As someone who lives in an area of perpetual Tory council control, Guess what ? There are huge craters in most roads, the area is strewn with rubbish and petty crime and vandalism are rife.

Can Shameron fix it ? NO ! he is a total waste of oxygen and a total waste of DNA.
Chris Whiteside said…
You have your view and I have mine, but I hope I would never describe another human being as a waste of oxygen and DNA.
Anonymous said…
Keswick labour club was trampled into the ground by it's own members who were only concerned about what they could gain from it's closure! There was nothing anybody could have done!

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