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On 3 Nov 2012 at 11:35pm Uncle Wiffle wrote:
Is the Con Club still a good night out in Lewes?
They used to run a cocktail night and had a good selection of regulars to discuss a range of subjects with.
I guess it may not be the same now, but there just isn't anything as good in London and it would be good to come back and enjoy the good old days.
Any knowledge or tips of where to find a similar crowd in Lewes would be great.

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On 4 Nov 2012 at 8:39am Disgrace wrote:
It's not a constitutional club now , It's just a music venue with cheap booze
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On 4 Nov 2012 at 9:25am Townie wrote:
Nothing wrong with that "disgrace", some bloody good music up there and if the booze is cheap, so much the better
 
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On 4 Nov 2012 at 12:48pm Disgrace wrote:
No nothing wrong with a music club , but it's no longer The constitutional ! Club is it . You had to be a Tory voter to be a member ,
 
 
On 4 Nov 2012 at 9:06pm GhostBike wrote:
There's only about two Tory voters in Lewes these days,so it would be pretty empty if that were reintroduced.
They have some very good bands in there, plus the occasional comedy night (which I bet is not favourable to the Conservatives). The only problem is the average age of the audience is about 60, but never mind.
 
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On 4 Nov 2012 at 9:24pm expat two wrote:
Conservatives don't like comedy?
I'm not sure that's true - you'll go some way to find an equally high concentration of clowns and bad jokes in any other community. Or criminals, now I think of it.


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