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Desperate Dan backing old boss Hain
Exercising his extraordinary powers of judgement and heading the queue to defend Peter Hain, blatantly caught with his pants down and money sticking out his hole, is none other than Wansdyke’s Labour MP Dan Norris, Norris was parliamentary private secretary … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Labour Party, Politics, Wansdyke
Tagged Dan Norris, Peter hain
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Labour Party funding: more, more, more!
David Abrahams – “The man they don’t know”! Peter Hain is now admitting he received a £5k donation for his deputy leadership campaign from the Labour Party fundraiser at the centre of the row, Jon Mendolsohn. Apparently he just “forgot” … Continue reading
Posted in Labour Party
Tagged David Abrahams, Gordon Brown, Jon Mendelsohn, Peter hain
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Transport round-up
Minister of State for being an unpalatable shade of orange, Peter Vain, was in town yesterday making one of his stupid, posh foghorn-voiced announcements. And what tremendous news he brings! Yet another Labour government subsidy, no less, for Bristol’s most … Continue reading
Posted in Bristol, Environment, Global warming, Local government, The Centre, Transport
Tagged First Group, Peter hain
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