John Russell

@john4london

Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Candidate Lewisham West & Penge Legal contact: Chair Trustees Photographer

London
Joined June 2011

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    "The hard UKIP-style Brexit Theresa May adopted is simply no longer viable. They're going have to accommodate the 48%" Lib Dems' Vince Cable

    Vince Cable says "a hard Brexit can no longer be pursued"
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    Good luck everyone taking part in the tomorrow - trekking 15, 25 or 50km for

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    Before pro-Europeans get too excited by election, remember that Corbyn wants to pull us out of single market. So he won't be much help.

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    Shout out candidate and key member of at UK's longest count in K & C!

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    Jun 8

    Ballot papers being winched into the Victoria Tower pre-war and before existed

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    UPDATE: We now have 207 women in the House! Most ever. 32% Still a way to go to get to 50% but let’s keep going in this direction.

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    Divided on Brexit and now polarised in our politics. This can not be good.

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    No one voted for this. Zero mandate. A desperate attempt to cling to power from a failed

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    The Lib Dems are so weird: they lost five of their nine seats last night yet somehow gained seven seats elsewhere. Basically a new party.

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    Thank you. Certainly was hard work...

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    Coalition of chaos between the Conservatives and the DUP? Theresa May didn't mention that in her campaign.

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    I'm delighted to have been elected as the Member of Parliament for Oxford West and Abingdon. Thank you to all for your support

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    Jun 8

    1. The triggering of A50 was a formal legal step. In two years UK is out of EU as a matter of law, unless all EU27 agree otherwise.

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    Votes per MP: 643 declared Green 523,269 Lib Dem 193,952 Lab 49,136 Con 43,075 PC 41,116 SF 34,130 SNP 27,930 DUP 29,231 UKIP 593,852 no MP

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    The real looser at was the idea of a Hard

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    Even with 82.5% of the vote neither the Conservatives nor Labour can form a government.

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