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Firstly my profuse apologies to my regular visitors (and to Think Politics) for me not blogging as frequently as I ought to have in recent days. I have been using...
Read this entry »Last night I watched Ashes to Ashes on BBC1. For those who didn't get to see it, it is set in 1983, and the storyline last night was linked...
Read this entry »Last night I watched Ashes to Ashes on BBC1. For those who didn't get to see it, it is set in 1983, and the storyline last night was linked...
Read this entry »Please understand that I've been a bit busy and so I haven't sadly been able to blog as much as I would have liked, what with the general...
Read this entry »Please understand that I've been a bit busy and so I haven't sadly been able to blog as much as I would have liked, what with the general...
Read this entry »Thank you Gordon Brown… having been told yet again by the doctors (and the Whips) to “take things easy and rest†the prime...
Read this entry »Thank you Gordon Brown… having been told yet again by the doctors (and the Whips) to “take things easy and rest†the prime...
Read this entry »Firstly my profuse apologies to my regular visitors (and to Think Politics) for me not blogging as frequently as I ought to have in recent days....
Read this entry »Firstly my profuse apologies to my regular visitors (and to Think Politics) for me not blogging as frequently as I ought to have in recent days. I have been using...
Read this entry »Everything seemed to be going smoothly, a bit too smoothly perhaps, for the Debt Relief (Developing Countries) Bill. That was, until a lone Conservative MP –...
Read this entry »Everything seemed to be going smoothly, a bit too smoothly perhaps, for the Debt Relief (Developing Countries) Bill. That was, until a lone Conservative MP –...
Read this entry »In one of the Commons committee rooms there is a huge portrait of Joseph Chamberlain, the Birmingham MP and father of the infamous Conservative Prime Minister, Neville...
Read this entry »In one of the Commons committee rooms there is a huge portrait of Joseph Chamberlain, the Birmingham MP and father of the infamous Conservative Prime Minister, Neville...
Read this entry »I was genuinely saddened to hear of the death of the former Labour Leader, Michael Foot, yesterday. Without a doubt, his death marks the passing of one of the great...
Read this entry »I was genuinely saddened to hear of the death of the former Labour Leader, Michael Foot, yesterday. Without a doubt, his death marks the passing of one of the great...
Read this entry »Foreign Affairs is one of my main interests in Parliament; I have a particular interest in the Israeli/Palestinian conflict and, importantly, in the middle-east...
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