Even the wealthiest enclaves of the capital turned against the Tories last week. What has made the city a Labour redoubt – and is its dominance more of a menace than a boon?
Labour party candidates and supporters celebrate after the Labour gain of Westminster City Council during local elections, on 6 May.Labour party candidates and supporters celebrate after the Labour gain of Westminster City Council during local elections, on 6 May.he most expensive property on the Monopoly board is Mayfair, which also happens to be the most exclusive expanse of real estate in real-life.
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