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Leading politicians including Harriet Harman and David Cameron are being asked to face Christian voters and justify their stances on moral issues at special election meetings chaired by an outspoken bishop.
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Harriet Harman, Labour's deputy leader, has revived the party's class war assault on David Cameron by accusing him of having a 'born to rule' mentality.
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Responding to David Cameron's speech today to the Conservative women's organisation, Labour's Deputy Leader, Harriet Harman MP asked: "If David Cameron is serious about his "moral obligation" to help women, children and families, why did he vote against flexible working and longer maternity pay? Why does his marriage tax break penalise families and children who need most help? Why w...
submitted by LabourMatters on 10th Nov 2008 (via labourmatters.com)
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submitted by Spectator on 23rd Jun 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
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submitted by Guardian on 4th Nov 2008 (via guardian.co.uk)
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Responding to David Cameron's speech on 10/11/08, Labour's Deputy Leader Harriet Harman MP said: "If David Cameron is serious about his "moral obligation" to help women, children and families, why did he vote against flexible working and longer maternity pay? Why does his marriage tax break penalise families and children who need most help? Why would he put up fuel tax at the most diffic...
submitted by LabourParty on 11th Nov 2008 (via labour.org.uk)
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Harriet Harman’s response to David Cameron’s statement on the G8 and G20 was noticeable for her attacking the Prime Minister for talking about bringing British troops home from Afghanistan within five years. Her criticism was that talking about withdrawal undermined the troops in the field, she sounded more like John McCain than I ever expected Harriet Harman to. She chose to reinforce...
submitted by Spectator on 28th Jun 2010 (via spectator.co.uk)
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The passing of David Cameron's "vanity photographer" from the public payroll was marked by a short but unedifying exchange of insults. Harriet Harman, leading for Labour, said "it cannot be denied" that Mr Cameron "knows a thing or two about posing", and demanded to know why he is "putting staff from Tory headquarters on to the public payroll, with taxpayers footing the bill".
submitted by Telegraph on 17th Nov 2010 (via telegraph.co.uk)
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Harriet Harman, deputy leader of the Labour Party, launched a blistering attack on David Cameron as a “false friend” of equality in the workplace and fairness in society who “only wants women for one thing and one thing only – their votes”.
submitted by TheHerald on 10th Sep 2008 (via theherald.co.uk)
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Imagine the outcry there would be if someone like, say, David Cameron said this about Harriet Harman... She's the kind of woman your mother used to warn you about. You know the kind of woman I'm talking about. She'll promise you the world. Promise to make all your dreams come true. But if she got her wicked way with - you in the ballot box - you'd never hear from her again." I ...
submitted by IainDale on 25th Sep 2008 (via iaindale.blogspot.com)

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