Ealing Southall: local paper accuses Labour candidate of dirty tricks

This from the latest edition of Pardes Weekly, one of the local papers in Ealing, talking about the Labour candidate Virendra Sharma’s activities just before he was selected:

Ealing Southall: Virendra Sharma accused of dirty tricks

With both Labour and Conservative infighting over their candidate selections, the prospects for Nigel Bakhai are looking better and better.

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3 Comments

  • i’m not a member of any political party and have no intention of being one but it appears to me that the labour and conservative campains are in a mess. asbo’s all around for the foolish brigade with their spoiling juvenile tactics. Will it be a double by-lection celebration for the lib dems? It’s looking that way to me

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