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"Next morning I came and was expecting 15 or something to join but found hundreds," she wrote.
To finish them, she said, "it seems necessary to do something — to join a society, or, more desperately, to write a cheque".
In any case, who is convinced that the eurozone, with 25% unemployment in Spain, and a terrible demographic problem, is something to join?
Avoid the last minute scrabble to find something to join in with (all too often, an expensive but average club night).
Mr Bayes said Hull had already been reaping the benefits though, as it has given people something to join together and get behind.
Perhaps it will inspire people to think beyond the old stories and to consider the labor movement as something to join, and not mourn.
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