Andrew Gwynne (Lab)

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Is it 1983? Fire up the Quattro!

Is it 1983? Fire up the Quattro!

By • on April 17, 2010

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...

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Is it 1983? Fire up the Quattro!

Is it 1983? Fire up the Quattro!

By • on April 17, 2010

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...

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How is it for you? GE2010

How is it for you? GE2010

By • on April 16, 2010

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...

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How is it for you? GE2010

How is it for you? GE2010

By • on April 16, 2010

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...

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Sometimes we can change the world

Sometimes we can change the world

By • on April 7, 2010

Thank you Gordon Brown… having been told yet again by the doctors (and the Whips) to “take things easy and rest” the prime...

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Sometimes we can change the world

Sometimes we can change the world

By • on April 7, 2010

Thank you Gordon Brown… having been told yet again by the doctors (and the Whips) to “take things easy and rest” the prime...

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The best things in life are free

The best things in life are free

By • on March 29, 2010

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....

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The best things in life are free

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...

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Kill Bill

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 –...

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Kill Bill

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 –...

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All politics is local

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...

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All politics is local

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...

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Farewell Michael Foot (1913-2010)

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...

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Farewell Michael Foot (1913-2010)

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...

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Middle-East: Peace in our time?

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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