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(NOT) Alan Milburn: MP for Darlington: April 2005
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NOT) Alan Milburn: MP for Darlington. All views expressed on this site are mine, not Alan Milburn's. This is. His official site, alanmilburn.co.uk. This site was an attempt to log the activities of Mr Milburn, and to perhaps encourage him to set up his own blog (or take over this one), but it's been discontinued. Thursday, April 28, 2005. There an interesting comment about MPs who work for their constituents versus MPs who are ministers. On a post about Brian Sedgemoor's defection at Chicken Yoghurt.
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(NOT) Alan Milburn: MP for Darlington: More leaflets
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NOT) Alan Milburn: MP for Darlington. All views expressed on this site are mine, not Alan Milburn's. This is. His official site, alanmilburn.co.uk. This site was an attempt to log the activities of Mr Milburn, and to perhaps encourage him to set up his own blog (or take over this one), but it's been discontinued. Wednesday, April 27, 2005. We had the leaflets for Veritas. Candidate: David Davies) and UKIP. Candidate: John Hoodless) posted through the door today. Your job as a future mother is to learn th...
theanti-politician.blogspot.com
The Anti-Politician: April 2010
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Thursday, 15 April 2010. Trouble in Thailand - the complete idiot's guide. Thailand has been in the international spotlight yet again over the last few weeks as the latest round of political violence reached a head. The latest conflict is simply part of a cycle that threatens to continue for some years yet, until certain other events will either quash it, or take it to a whole new level. Each time the violence is shown on international TV, well-meaning people ask me and my fellow expats: "Are you OK?
veritasparty.co.uk
Veritas Party history site, newsletters and Aftermath of the 2005 election
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Veritas Party History site 2012. Politics for a new generation. Aftermath of the 2005 election. Kilroy-Silk resigned as party leader on 29 July 2005. In his resignation statement teacher jobs, he stated that the electors are content with the old parties and I would be misleading the members of the party and the public if I pretended that we could make progress. David Soutter, who was chief-of-staff to Kilroy-Silk and campaign director, resigned his post. In its annual awards for 2005, the Political Studi...
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Veritas Party history site
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Veritas Party History site 2012. Politics for a new generation. The following is a brief potted history of Veritas from launch in February 2005 till the present day. We trust you will all enjoy reading this history of Veritas. When you consider the party is, at the time of writing, less than 18 months old perhaps readers will forgive the brevity of the article. In the years to come we will expand this section of our website as the party develops and time passes.
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Party Notices
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Veritas Party History site 2012. Politics for a new generation.
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Veritas Party history site
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Veritas Party History site 2012. Politics for a new generation. Standing as a MP or Councillor. Being a spokesman / spokeswoman. Being a County representative. Starting a Constituency party. Writing letters to newspapers. Which relevant life insurance. Policy would be right for you?
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Veritas Party history site
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Veritas Party History site 2012. Politics for a new generation. Welcome to the NEW VERITAS PARTY website. This is a tribute website to one of the most progressive Political Parties of the 21st Century. It is in no way associtated with Veritas Party merely a tribute to their struggle. Do you think the mile should be phased out in favour of the kilometre in time for the London Olympics? No There are major safety concerns and the estimated cost is huge ( 800m), while the benefits are negligible at best.
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