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Keith, I know what I wrote, and it is thus:
the split vote between UKIP and the Tories will enable Labour to get in first on average, counting all the County (and Unitarian) elections to be held 2 May, including, but not only, Kent.
But not because Labour has a majority among the electorate.
But specifically in Kent I don't see Labour standing a chance.
This is the problem of a split vote opposing Labour, which I've been noting for a few years as a very big dilemma.
As a result, minority Labour stand to win at elections.
This is a big problem!
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