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Examples
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There have been no favours from the "Trots" at the Home Office.
Archive 2007-01-14 2007
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Funnily enough Young Compassites ARE being ribbed as 'Trots' and 'Trotty' and told their careers are 'so over' by Mainstream Young Labour/Labour Students.
Archive 2007-06-24 2007
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Wow, reading some of the language and comments about "Trots" and "wimmin" makes me pleased I bothered to seek re-election last week, and that by doing so I prevented the Tories from getting a majority on my council and actually incresed the gap between Labour and Conservative votes.
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The Mighty Quinn Media Machine - This is destined to be a YouTube classic, courtesy of Chan Ho Park: Brought back memories of Eddie Lee "Trots" Whitson, who once begged out of a game at the Toilet (pun intended) years ago because of some tummy trouble. ...
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'Trots' is frequently used, and has connotations of contempt.
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'Trots' is frequently used, and has connotations of contempt.
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The Trots used to run a good bookshop in Brixton, but it closed a decade ago it's interesting how the Trots seem to have withered away without the bogeyman of the Soviet Union to keep them going.
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I stand corrected on your exclusion of the Greens and the Trots (and more importantly still the Independents) from the SPCB.
A NATIONAL DISGRACE: £1.5 million payoff for 8 parly bosses Alan Smart 2009
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In the first two sessions it excluded the Trots and the Greens, and now it still excludes the Greens.
A NATIONAL DISGRACE: £1.5 million payoff for 8 parly bosses Alan Smart 2009
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It's a sad fact that there are a number of Trots who join any demonstration in order to attack the police or shops and care little about any cause other than causing mayhem.
Archive 2009-01-01 Norfolk Blogger 2009
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