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« on: November 26, 2007, 07:47:02 PM »


Seeing as he knew about it and all that, he's got no choice but to resign.

This would be a good moment to resume all-party talks about dealing with fundraising; all parties live in glass houses after all...

Our lot only walked out of the last set of talks because of the union issue. We were happy for a cap of £50,000 on 'lump' donations whether from a businessman or a trades union.

Yes but trade unions represent thousands of members, who does one businessman represent? Himself

Dave
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