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Old 19-05-2010, 04:58   #445
Neil22
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Re: [Update] The Liberal-Conservative Coalition

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Originally Posted by frogstamper View Post
Blimey haven't any of you Tory voters moved on yet?? The election was over a week ago and you are all still bashing the previous government, add to that apart from Fly-boy there are no left of center voters even bothering to argue anymore.
Your all moaning in a vacuum with literally nobody to question the standard,"Labour are crap, poor old Tories" line anymore, and you guys like to accuse liberals of bashing Thatcher for all the worlds ills...holy krud you have taken Brown and Labour bashing through the stratosphere!!!
They get moist in the little boys department when they speak about the Tories. Leave them to it.

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The Prime Minister has announced the appointment of Norman Baker, MP for Lewes, as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Transport.

Mr Baker was born in Aberdeen and raised in Hornchurch, attending the Royal Liberty School in Gidea Park, before going on to earn a BA degree in German from the University of London.

Prior to entering the House of Commons in 1997 he had a variety of jobs, including periods as an executive for Our Price Records and as an English teacher. He also served as a local councillor in East Sussex before becoming Leader of Lewes District Council in 1991.

In recent years Mr Baker has held a number of portfolios in the Liberal Democrat Shadow Cabinet, including Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office, Shadow Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, and Shadow Secretary of State for Transport.
Responsibilities

* Regional and Local Transport
* Buses and Taxis - including concessionary fares
* Walking and Cycling
* Accessibility and Equalities
* Alternatives to travel

Liberals hate all things Cars or Planes..the only thing they do like is Trains.

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