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Friday 28th March 2008

ToryDiary: Tories maintain large lead in latest YouGov poll John Leonard on Platform: Reducing the number of MPs would be bad for democracy Parliament: Nigel Evans and Peter Bottomley sign EDM opposing gay Iranian's extradition MUST WATCH! PlayPolitical video: Hillary...

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In praise of Peter Bottomley

What has Nigel Evans got to hide? I only ask because he's one of the names I didn't expect to find on the provocative EDM tabled by the excellent Peter Kilfoyle who accuses Nick Robinson of traducing the Speaker. Nick...

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Message to Conservative MPs: sign EDM 666

Hunter is sad to note that, so far, only six MPs have had the balls to sign EDM 666 - tabled by the Labour MP John Austin - calling for the disestablishment of the Church of England. Not one Conservative signature, not even from serial EDMer Peter Bottomley. Hunter feels that politics and religion should be separate and that no one group, based on religious beliefs, should be entitled to freebies...

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Time to Kwash controversy over calendar

A calendar featuring Tory MPs posing with scantily clad nurses sparked huge controversy. Tim Loughton and Peter Bottomley posed for postcard pictures with women in fishnets and saucy nurses' uniforms to raise cash for the Keep Worthing and Southlands Hospitals appeal.

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Serious message behind fun calendars

Last week the Tories were attacked over a hospital campaign calendar featuring MPs Tim Loughton and Peter Bottomley with a gaggle of Benny Hill-style naughty nurses.