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By David Bartlett on Dec 3, 08 04:11 PM in Guest Blog

DALE Street is the political powerhouse of the city, with the Town Hall at one end and Municipal Buildings at the other.

Like Blues music, politics in Liverpool can often be full of surprises, but it is never dull. Indeed reporting politics in Liverpool is a fascinating job.

Hopefully this blog will help shed some more light on the comings and goings in the corridors of power (not just in Liverpool, but also across the region).

And finally, both council leader Warren Bradley and the Labour opposition leader Joe Anderson are Evertonians.

Hopefully this blog will help shed some more light on the comings and goings in the corridors of power (not just in Liverpool, but also across the region).

And finally, both council leader Warren Bradley and the Labour opposition leader Joe Anderson are Evertonians.

1 Comments

JCP said:

Well I live in the Mossley Hill ward and I can tell you the debacle over the IM Marsh site isn't sitting well with the voters, never mind what they have done at a national level. First, they allowed the site to be overdeveloped and now we have the ongoing uncertainty as to what will happen when LJMU sell the site, plus the potential for 12 months of 'development' in a confined residential area.

Ron Gould and spouse are twisting in the wind.

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