Civil servants are as bad as bankers … The Telegraph trumpets Gladstone’s anniversary … Tories support Labour’s school Sats Tests … Another dodgy Tory donor exposed … Labour split on voting reform … Lords skim expenses cream … BBC to make film on Thorpe tragedy … what Chris Huhne thinks of Prince Charles … Unions
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 26th Dec 2009 (via libdemvoice.org)
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RupaHuq on 14th Jan 2009 (via rupahuq.wordpress.com)
If you’re answer is yes, the the following notice will be of interest to you: British Institute of Human Rights Lunchtime Lecture Tuesday 5 May, 1 -2 pm Threats to Civil Liberties Chris Huhne MP, Shadow Secretary of State for the Home Department Chris Huhne MP will present the Liberal Democrats’ perspective on a Bill of Rights and Responsibilities
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 4th May 2009 (via libdemvoice.org)
Chris Huhne: The leaking of official information by civil servants is unfortunate but necessary, given our toothless executive
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Guardian on 8th Dec 2008 (via guardian.co.uk)
Gosh, this is interesting. In comments which will reignite a row over controversial European Arrest Warrants, Chris Huhne, the Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman, said that the arrest of Dr Fredrick Toben at Heathrow on Wednesday conflicted with Britain’s tradition of free speech. Mr Huhne said the affair exposed weaknesses in the system and called on the
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TimWorstall on 5th Oct 2008 (via timworstall.com)
CHRIS Huhne launched the fiercest attack of the Lib Dem conference on the party's Tory partners in government, likening some of their MPs to the right-wing Tea Party movem
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Scotsman on 20th Sep 2011 (via news.scotsman.com)
Telegraph View: Chris Huhne is being over-zealous in suggesting that environmental laws, like other regulations, should not be open to review.
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Telegraph on 21st Jun 2011 (via telegraph.feedsportal.com)
I wonder how long the Telegraph will take to realise they have a picture of Chris Huhne labelled as holocaust denier Frederick Toben. Huhne defended his right to free speech and spoke out against his extradition. I assume some lazy person has grabbed a picture off last week’s article, considerung this one doesn’t even mention
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TheSecretPerson on 10th Oct 2008 (via secretperson.wordpress.com)
Writing for the Financial Times, Lib Dem shadow home secretary Chris Huhne exposes the Tories’ scaremongering that a hung parliament will be a disaster for the economy. Here’s an excerpt: [The Tory strategy] is to scare the voters witless about the prospect of multi-party democracy and a real change in our corrupt political system. All manner
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 24th Apr 2010 (via libdemvoice.org)
A little while ago, we looked at Chris Huhne's article that basically said "civil liberties are really important, except when I decide that they're not." And now, via NeueArbeit Macht Frei, your humble Devil sees that Huhne has once more taken up his pen to lecture us on civil liberties. The Liberal Democrats are determined to resist the slow death by a thousand cuts of our hard-won British libert...
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TheDevilsKitchen on 1st Mar 2009 (via devilskitchen.me.uk)
Chris Huhne: Cameron and Osborne are peddling skewed facts and scaremongering on public finances
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Guardian on 23rd Oct 2008 (via guardian.co.uk)