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Editorial: By loosening restrictions on shopping while saying nothing about voting in England, ministers are sending the wrong signal

When voting was placed on hold due to the pandemic, it did not attract much attention. The English local elections due to be held in May were postponed in March. Mayors of big cities including London, Manchester and Liverpool were to have been up for reelection, along with thousands of councillors and 40 police and crime commissioners .

 

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As usual it’s only your view, do yourselves a favour and shut yourselves down so we don’t have to see this fake news.

Desperately need to rid ourselves of the current London Mayor .... He should be long gone

All democracy, or just when it suits your agenda?

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