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Denis MacShame Again

Sorry to keep going on about this, but it does really annoy me. Of all the things a Labour MP might rebel against over the last ten years, changing the method of voting in the Commons – ONCE – is a pretty pathetic one. Where were you, Denis, during the Iraq debate, the tuition fee… Continue reading Denis MacShame Again

Published 14 February 2007
Categorized as musings Tagged democratic-reform, house-of-lords, labour, politics

Denis MacShame

Denis MacShane’s article on the evils of the government’s proposals for Lords reform is, to be charitable, a little confused. Let’s get this straight: So why, then, will I go into the opposition lobby next week? It is over the proposal to tear up more than seven centuries of history and require MPs to sit… Continue reading Denis MacShame

Published 13 February 2007
Categorized as musings Tagged democratic-reform, denis-macshane, house-of-lords, labour, parliament

A democratic take on Christmas

Published 14 December 2006
Categorized as musings Tagged christmas, democracy, elections, house-of-lords

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