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Jeremy,

25/09/2006 01:39:31

It is not immediately clear what the connection is between this chap's passport issues and the fact he made a big political donation. either the journalist missed out explaining the significance of the link, or.... there isn't one and there's some vile attempt to smear the political party.

Either way it is dodgy journalism.

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Androsthenes,

Edinburgh 25/09/2006 02:24:23

This person is significant because he's a rich LibDem donor.
Note Ming's tax promises-Big cuts for rich people-big rises for poor people.
The £2.4m was well invested-but only if the public was daft enough to vote for these neo-Thatcherite Tories disguised as Whigs.

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Stephen fae Scotland,

California/Edinburgh 25/09/2006 04:35:55

Yeah that's right blame the tories Peter! Gee, that's getting a bit old 'aint it? For a story that doesn't include a single reference to conservatives. Give it a rest already. I think the Libs are a LOT closer to all the other socialists. Does anyone still think money makes people Conservatie? Look at the 'New Labour' lot...

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Choose a nameSteven,

Saltcoats 25/09/2006 08:52:06

What about the poll tax? If Scotland was independent blah blah blah blah...............

5

Paulzzz,

Glasgow 25/09/2006 09:18:46

This is shocking journalism. No explanation of what he lied about, was it the passport application or something else?

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25/09/2006 14:09:31
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Gavin Fleming,

Aberdeen 25/09/2006 21:19:34

Not it isn't it shows the Lib Dems are all humbug - there is only ONE honest party in politics and that is the SNP!!


 

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