"Most of the people under 30 that I know are on Facebook and they are a group of people that politicians need to communicate with."

Ok, so she's "communicating with me" like that survey I got. Generally, in the Labour Party, that means "vote for me". (I'm still waiting for a reply about whether she actually supported the war or not).

Also, you do yourself no favours by claiming that he doesn't know how to communicate. This is the problem for Labour in Manchester (and across the country). It's never easy to point out your own faults and others' strengths but generally that's the only way you'll actually win anything. It would be far better were you to admit that Labour have done certain things wrong and the Lib Dems have done certain things right then to learn from this experience (I feel like I'm counselling). Instead you spend all your time talking about how "John Leech ransacked a small orphanage in Africa at gun point to pay for the illegal Christie hoax leaflets which were full of pictures of kittens being slaughtered. He then took them to the hospital and threatened dying cancer patients with baseball bats until they took them and promised to vote for him" (even though the vast majority don't live in the constituency).

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