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Tag Archives: Peter Lilley
A very good question and a tragic response
On Tuesday the House of Commons held this debate on the subject of Health and Social Care and tragically only one of the Sussex MPs was involved in the questions. However Huw Merriman asked a question that was very clear … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Health Reform, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Huw Merriman, Peter Lilley
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Listen to Peter Lilley BBC and interview some Remainers
Yesterday on the Radio 4 Today Programme John Humphrys interviewed Peter Lilley on the latest situation over Brexit. Helpfully Brexit Central posted the 14minute and 3 second interview on you tube. The opening comments related to how Peter and a … Continue reading
Posted in EU Referendum, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Brexit Central, Canada ++++, Free Trade, John Humphrys, Peter Lilley
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Its the Environment stupid
In a recent joint statement signed on Valentines Day, David Cameron, Ed Miliband and Nick Clegg confirmed that they recognise that climate change is one of the most serious threats facing the world. The three men said that climate change threatens not just … Continue reading
Lessons from Ukraine?
Yesterday in the House of Commons Edward Leigh made the following admission “We have had an interesting statement and questions on Ukraine, but such issues are complex, and it is hard to express difficult economic and historical arguments in a 30-second … Continue reading
Posted in Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Andrew Lansley, Edward Leigh MP, House of Commons, Kiev, Peter Lilley, President Putin, Ukraine
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