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Count Binface Pledges An Arcade In London Trocadero If Elected Mayor

Count Binface Pledges An Arcade In London Trocadero If Elected Mayor Count Binface Pledges An Arcade In London Trocadero If Elected Mayor Posted on Today, in the UK, has been dubbed Super Thursday because of all the elections going on everywhere. Living in London, I have a vote on the London Mayor and the London Assembly. for the first time, the London Mayor will be voted by alternative vote, which is why for the first time I have voted for Count Binface. Alternative vote lets you vote for someone other than the pragmatic choice between two candidates that at always comes down to – at least not initially. You can vote with your heart, and then with your head. If no candidate gets over half of the first votes, then those with the least votes see the second votes of people who voted for them, distributed to the other candidates, until one has over half the vote. In London that is going to mean the Labour candidate Sadiq Khan and his Conservative challenger Shaun Bailey.

Teesside bathroom boss Wayne Spriggs racks up £12million sales in six months

Teesside bathroom boss Wayne Spriggs racks up £12million sales in six months Entrepreneur from Nunthorpe explains how former life as a property developer led to the idea for his winning business Updated Latest Teesside headlines straight to your inboxInvalid EmailSomething went wrong, please try again later. Subscribe When you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters. Sometimes they’ll include recommendations for other related newsletters or services we offer. OurPrivacy Noticeexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. You can unsubscribe at any time. Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice

A History Of Soho s LGBTQ+ Bars

Londonist A History Of Soho s LGBTQ+ Bars In an extract from his new book, Queer London: A Guide to the City’s LGBTQ+ Past and Present, Alim Kheraj traces the roots of Soho s LGBTQ+ bars and clubs. Even in the the 1600s (when Charles II, pictured, was alive) Soho had a reputation as a place where men would solicit other men for sex. © Tim Boddy Soho and the West End have long been epicentres of queer activity. During the 1600s and 1700s, the area had a reputation as a place where men would solicit other men for sex, although areas of the City of London, such as Bishopsgate and St. Paul’s, were much more popular.

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