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Hartlepool 22:35 - May 6 with 3021 viewsbritferry

be interesting to see the outcome of this by-election... will the monkey hangers keep voting in a Labour MP ???

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Hartlepool on 15:39 - May 7 with 735 viewsDwightYorkeSuperstar

This is the moment I knew he wasn't worthy of any concern. Quite how he thought that appealed to the majority of the country bemuses me.


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Hartlepool on 15:58 - May 7 with 703 viewsDr_Winston

Hartlepool on 15:34 - May 7 by trampie

Yes indeed, although self praise is no recommendation I forseen the situation decades ago, that that phenomenon was likely to happen, Scotland and Wales had always voted Labour then they were forced to suffer Tory Governments because of English weight of numbers yet they weren't voting for them, what I didn't foresee is English immigration into Wales (it must be pushing a quarter of all people living in Wales were born in England which can skew things.


Blaming English immigrants one minute, herding them into camps the next.

It's a slippery slope.

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Hartlepool on 16:03 - May 7 with 690 viewstrampie

Hartlepool on 15:58 - May 7 by Dr_Winston

Blaming English immigrants one minute, herding them into camps the next.

It's a slippery slope.


I don't blame the English immigrants for anything on an individual level, experts think as a whole they skewed the Brexit vote in Wales and nobody in Wales would herd anybody into camps.

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Hartlepool on 16:07 - May 7 with 689 viewsVincent_Vega

Hartlepool on 16:03 - May 7 by trampie

I don't blame the English immigrants for anything on an individual level, experts think as a whole they skewed the Brexit vote in Wales and nobody in Wales would herd anybody into camps.


rubbish. Wales voted to leave the EU, build a bridge get over it.

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Hartlepool on 16:11 - May 7 with 674 viewstrampie

Hartlepool on 16:07 - May 7 by Vincent_Vega

rubbish. Wales voted to leave the EU, build a bridge get over it.



Take it up with Oxford professor Danny Dorling.

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Hartlepool on 16:25 - May 7 with 666 viewsJoe_bradshaw

“Real Welsh people”

I’m surprised people who think like this haven’t taken a leaf out of Trump’s book and built a wall to keep those who aren’t “real Welsh people” out. After all, they clearly don’t want any of those nasty English immigrants in Wales diluting the “real” Welsh vote like that.

I’m sure Adolf would approve.

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Hartlepool on 16:40 - May 7 with 640 viewsonehunglow

Hartlepool on 16:03 - May 7 by trampie

I don't blame the English immigrants for anything on an individual level, experts think as a whole they skewed the Brexit vote in Wales and nobody in Wales would herd anybody into camps.


What immigrants .
What utter racism,pure and simple.
What with them flocking into Wales and all.

You cannot emigrate within your own country


Ergo English people are not immigrants

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Hartlepool on 16:44 - May 7 with 633 viewsKeithHaynes

Anyway !
Hartlepool has the highest unemployment rate in England, could that have any bearing on the result ?

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Hartlepool on 16:45 - May 7 with 632 viewsswan65split

Hartlepool on 12:32 - May 7 by 73__73

It’s been said by who ?


Phone in this morning on the radio, people are saying Labour is dead, Tories are not a party for Wales or much of the Country, as its eyes see to be South East based, and that people only see the option for Wales is to follow the Kranky and aim for independence.

Being from PT with its present hotbed of Reds , with a MP that has been as vocal as a sleeping spider, I can see how many people are feeling.

Just a note I am a floating voter not a lover of just one Party.........since Blair edit appeared on the scene..
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Hartlepool on 16:45 - May 7 with 630 viewsVincent_Vega

Hartlepool on 16:11 - May 7 by trampie


Take it up with Oxford professor Danny Dorling.


I see your article and I raise you the actual breakdown of the results. Google them and tell me how staunch valley areas and less affluent areas voted leave and more affluent areas voted remain?

Oh and Dorling? Really? hardly a neutral voice on the matter..

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Hartlepool on 16:58 - May 7 with 601 views73__73

Hartlepool on 16:11 - May 7 by trampie


Take it up with Oxford professor Danny Dorling.


You forgot to mention all the southern Irish who live in Wales, and who no doubt voted remain.
If I remember correctly, half a million southern Irish, were allowed to vote in the referendum, which in my opinion is completely wrong.

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Hartlepool on 17:01 - May 7 with 587 viewsKeithHaynes

Hartlepool on 16:58 - May 7 by 73__73

You forgot to mention all the southern Irish who live in Wales, and who no doubt voted remain.
If I remember correctly, half a million southern Irish, were allowed to vote in the referendum, which in my opinion is completely wrong.


Once resident in a country for a specified period of time you can vote, like I can here in Spain.

Having a lot of family from the Republic, some of whom have served in the British military, my grandfather being one before fighting in the Spanish civil war they are in law entitled to vote, as much as anyone else from any country in the world who obtain naturalisation or citizenship or residency.

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Hartlepool on 17:02 - May 7 with 583 views73__73

Hartlepool on 16:40 - May 7 by onehunglow

What immigrants .
What utter racism,pure and simple.
What with them flocking into Wales and all.

You cannot emigrate within your own country


Ergo English people are not immigrants


The English are very welcome in Wales

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Hartlepool on 17:21 - May 7 with 547 viewsjackrabbit

Labour have ceased to be relevant and the logical conclusion to that is extinction.
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Hartlepool on 17:34 - May 7 with 530 viewsLittleEnglandJack

Hartlepool on 16:11 - May 7 by trampie


Take it up with Oxford professor Danny Dorling.


I do enjoy this narrative. The South Wales Valleys have the highest Welsh-born percentage of the population in all of Wales and they voted heavily leave. Are they not 'real Welsh' or just plain thick in your view?
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Hartlepool on 17:40 - May 7 with 517 viewsNotLoyal

Hartlepool on 17:02 - May 7 by 73__73

The English are very welcome in Wales


Hello mate 😉

OK I've changed it.
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Hartlepool on 19:15 - May 7 with 435 viewsonehunglow

Hartlepool on 17:02 - May 7 by 73__73

The English are very welcome in Wales


No they re not.Read what trample and Killy say. Immigrants .

Tory voters not welcome at all


This in a free country too

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Hartlepool on 19:35 - May 7 with 428 viewsmax936

Hartlepool on 14:08 - May 7 by jack_lord

Somebody mentioned Northumberland in work. Apparently there is a stunning castle in that area.


Get ewself up to Durham Castle J, its especially very good if you want to test your eye sight

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Hartlepool on 20:11 - May 7 with 399 viewsBoundy

Hartlepool on 16:25 - May 7 by Joe_bradshaw

“Real Welsh people”

I’m surprised people who think like this haven’t taken a leaf out of Trump’s book and built a wall to keep those who aren’t “real Welsh people” out. After all, they clearly don’t want any of those nasty English immigrants in Wales diluting the “real” Welsh vote like that.

I’m sure Adolf would approve.


I wonder if some posters would be so vociferous in condemning for example Syrians making a sizeable percentage of the Welsh population ,it must be a nightmare for some on here , all these nasty incomers diluting the purity of the Welsh nation .

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Hartlepool on 21:52 - May 7 with 360 views73__73

Hartlepool on 19:15 - May 7 by onehunglow

No they re not.Read what trample and Killy say. Immigrants .

Tory voters not welcome at all


This in a free country too


The English moving into Wales raises the average IQ in Wales.

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Hartlepool on 22:02 - May 7 with 345 viewscontroversial_jack

Hartlepool on 21:52 - May 7 by 73__73

The English moving into Wales raises the average IQ in Wales.


As long as they aren't from Hartlepool
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Hartlepool on 22:08 - May 7 with 336 views73__73

Hartlepool on 17:01 - May 7 by KeithHaynes

Once resident in a country for a specified period of time you can vote, like I can here in Spain.

Having a lot of family from the Republic, some of whom have served in the British military, my grandfather being one before fighting in the Spanish civil war they are in law entitled to vote, as much as anyone else from any country in the world who obtain naturalisation or citizenship or residency.

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Well I don’t agree. When it comes to an independence vote, only people who actually born and live their whole lives there, should be allowed to vote.

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Hartlepool on 22:10 - May 7 with 328 viewsDr_Winston

So my friend who was born in Bristol but has lived in Swansea for 40 years shouldn't have a say?

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Hartlepool on 22:13 - May 7 with 317 viewsJoe_bradshaw

So my wife who was born in Yorkshire where her Welsh father was stationed at the time in the RAF, but has lived for the last 61 of her 64 years in Wales doesn’t get a vote?

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Hartlepool on 22:17 - May 7 with 304 viewsKeithHaynes

Hartlepool on 22:08 - May 7 by 73__73

Well I don’t agree. When it comes to an independence vote, only people who actually born and live their whole lives there, should be allowed to vote.


But as uk citizens living in the uk they should be able to vote in the uk ?

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