Harriet Harman calls for Lord Ashcroft to be removed as Conservative deputy chairman amid a row over his tax status.
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BBCPolitics on 7th Mar 2010 (via news.bbc.co.uk)
Harriet Harman has said that Conservative tax policies amount to a "millionaires' manifesto".
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ePolitix on 25th Mar 2009 (via rss.feedsportal.com)
There are rumours Harriet Harman is taking soundings from colleagues to see if she will have any support to mount a challenge to Gordon Brown if everything goes tits up in Glasgow. For once in my life I am speechless. Is Gordon hated that much Labour would inflict Harriet on the nation - Hat tip: Guido
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AndrewAllison on 15th Jul 2008 (via andrew-allison.blogspot.com)
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Go for it, Harriet. If no one but Harriet Harman has the guts to challenge Gordon Brown for the Labour leadership, she deserves our admiration. Courage, even cloth-eared courage, is vital in a leader, and Harman looks as if she has got ten times more of it than all those other fiddling, faddling, lily-livered Cabinet ministers who are spoken of as potential candidates to take on Brown. The story t...
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AndrewGimson on 14th Jul 2008 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
Extraordinary news reaches me from Ladbrokes: the bookies have just installed Harriet Harman as favourite to take over from Gordon Brown as the next Labour leader, whenever it is that he jumps/is pushed. Is Harriet Harman headed for Number 10? The Labour deputy leader's odds have been cut from 5/1 to 3/1 after David Miliband ...
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JonathanIsaby on 26th Sep 2008 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
Oh dear, these Serious Times meant PMQs with Harriet Harman and William Hague proved rather a damp squib - not a gag between them. William Hague and Harriet Harman could have done with a few jokes Even old Twinkletoes Vince Cable dared not risk a crack. Like his boss last week, the shadow foreign secretary chose not to go on the attack, and with nothing to kick against, his oppo didn't g...
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RosaPrince on 15th Oct 2008 (via blogs.telegraph.co.uk)
The leader of the house has become the first cabinet minister to distance himself from the arrest of the Tory immigration spokesman. The BBC reports: Harriet Harman has said she is "very concerned" by the arrest of Conservative immigration spokesman Damian Green. Ms Harman also said she understood MPs' anger at the way police officers had raided Mr Green's Parliamentary and constituency ...
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LiberalEngland on 30th Nov 2008 (via liberalengland.blogspot.com)
Get in touch with Harriet Harman on twitter here - CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY -
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LabourParty on 29th Sep 2011 (via labour.org.uk)
Get in touch with Harriet Harman on twitter here - CHECK AGAINST DELIVERY -
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LabourParty on 26th Sep 2011 (via labour.org.uk)