Sheffiled City Council / Amey Trees Rampage Costs Labour Sheffield Hallam Election Win
ElectionOracle / UK General Election Jun 07, 2017 - 11:01 PM GMTThe Labour party smells blood in Sheffield Hallam having come within just 4% of winning the former Liberal Democrat Leader, Nick Clegg's seat in2015. And now with little signs of Liberal Democrat recovery in the polls, Labour are going all out to take the Sheffield Hallam seat in tomorrows vote.
However, unfortunately for Sheffield's Labour MP's, the Labour city council for the past year has gone out of its way to put off people form voting Labour by repeatedly ignoring the expressed wishes of the Sheffield people as to all intents and purposes have outsourced themselves out of a job to the Spanish Ferrovial family owned Amey where Sheffield's streets are concerned that has taken a chainsaw to thousands of Sheffield biggest and most beautiful trees, gradually turning Britain's greenest city into a concrete wasteland if the Labour / Amey alliance achieve their ultimate objective, all without any regard to the wishes of Sheffield's people who given the outsourcing of the running of the city no longer have any say, effectively killing democracy.
By Nadeem Walayat
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