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    Getting back to the thread title, of course political parties at general elections should select there candidates as early as possible.

    I hope labour nationally thinks strongly about not imposing a woman candidate on Dover.
    The last time they did it women across this ward said they just wouldn't vote as they felt everyone should have the opportunity to stand and the best candidate chosen.
    If Labour is serious on taking Charlie out(which will take a lot to do)
    then these W.O.S. won't help them achieve, it will have the opposite affect.

    If the local chair of labour believes in local communities as he stated at a recent trades council meeting then he will listen to what local people are telling him and his party.
    Or will they learn the hard way?

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