Both TMay and JC are choosing to ignore the fact that London did not vote at all yesterday, (despite what dePfeffel may have claimed). It's all right being exercised about derisory turnouts in the brexitty Shires and the de-industrialised North, but the (biggest) Metropolitan area is being sidelined in the debate.
When is the cut-off that means the EU elections have to go ahead?
Both TMay and JC are choosing to ignore the fact that London did not vote at all yesterday, (despite what dePfeffel may have claimed). It's all right being exercised about derisory turnouts in the brexitty Shires and the de-industrialised North, but the (biggest) Metropolitan area is being sidelined in the debate.
When is the cut-off that means the EU elections have to go ahead?