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| Wood End Way (Ealing) |
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| Wood End Road (Harrow) |
Update 4 Feb. 2020: Another load dumped further along the same stretch:
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| Fly-tipping in South Vale (Harrow) beside "Road Closed" sign |
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| Wood End Way (Ealing) |
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| Wood End Road (Harrow) |
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| Fly-tipping in South Vale (Harrow) beside "Road Closed" sign |
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| Junction of Greenford Road and Cavendish Avenue, Harrow |
They're all in this together.Mustique. Part III. pic.twitter.com/ZHui8W7RiA
— Cold War Steve (@Coldwar_Steve) January 2, 2020
"The only people who like Boris Johnson are those who don't know him" (Max Hastings, Johnson's former boss). "The only people who dislike Jeremy Corbyn are also those who don't know him" (Alexei Sayle).Alexei Sayle’s Christmas message to the disheartened. #CorbynWasRight pic.twitter.com/C5Vly0DZDk
— Box Cat Media (@Boxcat71594618) December 26, 2019
And here is the richly illustrated report in Spitalfields Life. Stayed open round the clock during the London Blitz "serving refreshments to the firemen and auxiliary workers." It says the stall is now destined for the Museum of London.Last Brew After A Century Of Syd's Coffee Stallhttps://t.co/NSXfo96ol0 pic.twitter.com/8H9YmOucJ6
— Spitalfields Life (@thegentleauthor) December 22, 2019
From the London Mayor. This is some consolation while our new government tries to isolate the country and continue their reign of chaos and destruction, as they cosy-up to the Trump/Putin axis of corruption.On International Migrants Day, I want to thank the millions of people who have come from across the world to make London their home. This city is improved immeasurably because of the history, culture, resilience, community and talent you bring to it. #LondonIsOpen pic.twitter.com/tQfsLrFOLC
— Mayor of London (@MayorofLondon) December 17, 2019
Now, how can you not vote Labour? It defies belief that anyone would, unless it's with a nosepeg to back someone who can block a Tory...How can you not vote for Labour, seeing this joy and, actually, hope emanating from the general public. No slanted, wheedling newspapers or jumped-up, bloody-minded blabbermouths to twist things. Cross-tag the Tory blaggers. #BorisJohnson #ReadEmAndWeep #GeneralElection2019 https://t.co/yBLj1sMzuV
— Stephen Moran (@stephen_j_moran) December 12, 2019
If not now, when? "Get Johnson gone." It's polling day. You don't need your polling card, if you can't lay hands on it. Just go along and tell them your name and address and they'll find you on the list. Also if you've got a postal vote but forgot to send it, you can take that to the polling station too.Tomorrow, this man could be your Prime Minister pic.twitter.com/VjgG5OIo7m
— Double Down News (@DoubleDownNews) December 12, 2019
With the right number of Xs in the right boxes, tomorrow night we can breathe a sigh of relief that the Tory nine-year reign of anxiety, discord, chaos and vandalism is OVER. But only if you vote for whoever is best-placed to defeat the Tory candidate in your area. If you're not sure, you can find out who that is at tactical.vote. It shows recommendations from all the tactical voting websites in one list.If you're not sure who to vote for, watch this. pic.twitter.com/rBCBLzfoRp— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) December 11, 2019
It ain't over till it's over! Coming around the final bend in the race, Corbyn is on the shoulder of Johnson, now for the sprint finish. He's giving it all he's got, so let's cheer him home. (Ed.)The Tories have had nine years to fund our NHS properly.— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) December 9, 2019
Don't believe them when they say they will now. pic.twitter.com/o3excDCvYF
Watch this inspirational little video and listen to Faiza Shaheen talk about where she grew up in the constituency of Chingford and Woodford Green.I know people have lost faith in politicians, but I'm asking my community - my friends and neighbours - to give me the chance to fight for the area that made me me. #votefaiza #votelabour #chingford #woodfordgreen #GE2019 #GTTO #unseatIDS pic.twitter.com/dtoukAwALt— Faiza Shaheen (@faizashaheen) December 8, 2019
You cannot trust Boris Johnson. Award him the Order of the Boot on December 12th. Vote for the candidates best-placed to block a Tory. Locally in northwest London we have Tulip Siddiq (Kilburn & Hampstead), Dawn Butler (Brent Central), Barry Gardiner (Brent North), Gareth Thomas (Harrow West), Pamela Fitzpatrick (Harrow East) and Ross Semple Houston (Finchley & Golders Green). Who have I missed?Boris Johnson is lying to you about his plan for Brexit and his own Government's report proves it. pic.twitter.com/KIH4O9Z9cZ— The Labour Party (@UKLabour) December 6, 2019
Listen to these GPs and the group of nurses with them, out canvassing in Kensington. If it's lost by one vote, the Tory MP might be the one giving Johnson a majority to have his filthy way with the NHS, and you will not be able to live with yourself if you didn't vote Labour in "super marginal" Kensington. Just saying!These nurses are campaigning for real change.— Jeremy Corbyn (@jeremycorbyn) December 4, 2019
Get involved: https://t.co/EorcV7qJf0 pic.twitter.com/rXxWSHGg8p
A vote for any candidate in Harrow West other than Labour's Gareth Hunt, the incumbent, is a vote for the Tories to continue their 9-year reign of chaos. It is not, in the words of the late Peter Cook, "time for a futile gesture at this stage of the war." Any vote that does not support the main challenger to the Conservative candidate in any constituency on December 12th, is a vote for at least another five years of HELL.Only a vote for Labour can stop the Tories in Harrow West. pic.twitter.com/DimufUPOJm— Gareth Thomas for Harrow West (@GarethThomasMP) November 30, 2019
Whiteleys in Bayswater today pic.twitter.com/IbEjF7v5Pg— Spitalfields Life (@thegentleauthor) November 29, 2019