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Please wait decadron intramuscular da sono These, not party conferences, are the battlegrounds where the 2015 election will be won or lost. Shortly before conference season started, I spent a day on doorsteps with John Denham MP, author of a compelling review on what Labour must do to improve its tally of only 10 seats in the south of England, and Victoria Groulef, the party’s candidate for the Tory-held target seat of Reading West. People spoke without exception of their own problems – with schools or job insecurity. Mothers liked the newly opened Little Kingdom day nursery; others wanted more police patrols. Almost no one evinced any political interest or allegiance.