This purely an observation but I thought it was interesting that if you visit Kate Hoey's or Frank Field's website it actually takes a bit of clicking to find references to Labour and the fact they're Labour MPs. If you just landed on the main pages you wouldn't have a clue.
Thursday, August 09, 2007
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4 comments:
I'd be ashamed for even voting Labour, let alone being one of 'em.
DC seems to feel the same way.
WebCameron seems to have nothing on it to indicate that Cameron is leader of the Conservative party or even a Conservative MP.
http://www.webcameron.org.uk/
Hoey and Field must still hate the Tories marginally more than they hate the Labour party.
http://www.davidcameronmp.com/
This is Cameron's official website, you twit.
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