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Thursday, 7 October 2010

Is this significant?

The BBC list the 'winning' candidates in the Labour shadow elections and very helpfully that put it in alphabvetical order:

'The full list of successful candidates is:

Douglas Alexander - 160 votes

Ed Balls - 179 votes

Hilary Benn - 128 votes

Andy Burnham - 165 votes

Liam Byrne - 100 votes

Yvette Cooper - 232 votes

Mary Creagh - 119 votes

John Denham - 129 votes

Angela Eagle - 165 votes

Maria Eagle - 107 votes

Caroline Flint - 139 votes

John Healey - 192 votes

Meg Hillier - 106 votes

Alan Johnson - 163 votes

Tessa Jowell - 152 votes

Sadiq Khan - 128 votes

Ivan Lewis - 104 votes

Ann McKechin - 117 votes

Jim Murphy - 160 votes'


Is is significant that all have surnames that start with a letter in the first half of the alphabet?


Crap, I was not the first to notice, I see that Mary Anne Sieghart commented an hour ago; great minds?

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