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Obnoxio The Clown (Free subscription) | 10/11/2008
Kind thanks to these people : Dr. Kim Howells MP Rt Hon Michael Ancram QCDL MP Rt Hon Sir Alan Beith MP Mr Ben Chapman MP Rt. Hon. Lord Foulkes of Cumnock Rt Hon George Howarth MP Rt Hon Michael Mates MP Mr Richard Ottaway MP Ms Dari Taylor MP Why should we thank them? Because they have provided proof , if it were needed, that none of the Lib Lab Con parties give a flying fuck for the rights of the...
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Liberal Democrat Voice (Free subscription) | 04/03/2008
The date: 21st April, 1993. The subject: A consultative referendum on the Maastricht Treaty The following 72 Tory MPs, who still sit for their party in the House of Commons, voted against a referendum: Peter Ainsworth, David Amess, Michael Ancram, James Arbuthnot, Peter Atkinson, Tony Baldry, Henry Bellingham, Sir Paul Beresford, Tim Boswell, Peter Bottomley, Julian Brazier, Angela [...]
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LibDem Blogs (Free subscription) | 06/09/2007
Cameron does seem to be making a consistent mistake in attacking his internal critics with remarkable venom. First he shredded Lord Kalms, Brady and Miraj on Today. Now he says a former deputy leader and Chairman, Michael Ancram, is a "blast from the past who signifies nothing". While this "offence is the best form of defence" tactic might dig Cameron out of temporary ordure, in the long-term he
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PinkNews.co.uk (Free subscription) | 05/09/2007
Former Eastenders star and Labour MEP for the West Midlands, Michael Cashman, has hit back at Tory MP Michael Ancram for his comments on civil unions yesterday. Writing in the Telegraph , Mr Ancram said treating civil unions like normal marriages "insults the intelligence of the British people." He continued: "They are not the equivalent of marriage.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 04/09/2007
Michael Ancram's criticism of David Cameron's attempts to change the Conservatives is called "bizarre" by Stephen Dorrell.