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Post by manchesterman on Aug 10, 2020 22:24:32 GMT
How about Wimbledon Perry? Or if you prefer a legendary commentator Wimbledon Maskell?
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Sandy
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Post by Sandy on Aug 10, 2020 22:54:11 GMT
You could name every constituency after the longest-serving member for the seat, excluding currently sitting MPs. I don’t want Bolsover to be named “Skinner”, we only just got rid of him, we don’t want reminded of him ☹️
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Post by Delighted Of Tunbridge Wells on Aug 10, 2020 23:56:43 GMT
In that case,Walthamstow should be East,after that,the names can stay another day 😁.(Sorry, that was awful, I do apologise.) But you'd miss out on the chance of the honourable member for the house of love Apparently, the band of that name were founded in Camberwell!
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Post by East Anglian Lefty on Aug 11, 2020 10:39:40 GMT
Could York Central be 'Bloodaxe'? Surely that should be Hexam? Why Hexham? The best fit would probably be Bishop Auckland, or possibly Westmoreland & Lonsdale.
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Post by carlton43 on Aug 11, 2020 12:06:28 GMT
Surely that should be Hexam? Why Hexham? The best fit would probably be Bishop Auckland, or possibly Westmoreland & Lonsdale. For Neil Astley and the joint most important poetry publishers in Britain Bloodaxe Books
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middyman
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Post by middyman on Aug 11, 2020 13:30:49 GMT
Lord Kitchener’s mother hailed from Aspall Hall near Stonham Aspal in Central Suffolk. He often visited her there in her later years. Certain aspects of his life might not be considered ideal (alleged taste for buggery, South African concentration camps etc), but in these enlightened times that should not stand in the way of the constituency being named after him.
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