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Nominations Details arrive

My team have now obtained the details of how to get nominated. There are, in fact, nomination forms and the use of Email formally for nomination is insufficient.

We are, therefore, posting out nomination forms to those people who are collecting constituency nominations.

Later today we had people approach us from, Ashfield and London WC1.
[note that this does not imply that the whole constituency supports my campaign]

If you want nomination forms please email me at john.hemming@jhc.co.uk

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