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Where’s Lemby’s Answers?  Day 7
Well, Lembit won’t answer my questions, but he is keen to talk to politics.co.uk, where he criticises the party for “fear of standing out” and portraying its policies in “pastel shades” (I know there are people out there who criticise Lembit’s talk about “pastel shades” as being misogynist but I have a more fundamental objection:
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There being a lot of repetition between this and some other posts today, the unique bits here are in bold: To: mail@socialcohesion.co.uk, info@socialaffairsunit.org.uk, cllr.alan.mendoza@brent.gov.uk, mail@stephenpollard.net, oliver.kamm@thetimes.co.uk, melanie@melaniephillips.com, daniel.finkelstein@thetimes.co.uk, normblog@yahoo.co.uk, david.aaronovitch@thetimes.co.uk, gerald.baker@thetimes.co.u...
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From the UK Film Council: The latest statistics from the UK Film Council paint a mixed picture for film in the UK in 2008. While UK box office receipts reached a record high, film production spend in the UK was down compared with the previous year. Cinema-going continues to be one of the nation's...
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excluding the obvious websites for The Guardian, The Independent, The Times ,Recessmonkey,newstatesman.com or spectator.co.uk. or newnation.co.uk , voice-online.co.uk, even Ian Dales blog and Tom Harris M.P's blog what your favourite websites Mine are www.progressonline.org.uk www.billybragg.co.uk www.polfed.org www.liberty-humanrights.org www.angryofhavering.co.uk www.tribunemagazi...
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