The Great Terror Flip-Flop ; As Labour Battles to Save Its Anti-Terror and Id-Card Plans, the Home Secretary Launches the Government's Fiercest Attack yet On David Cameron's Conservatives
Evening Standard - London › February 13, 2006
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Evening Standard - London › February 13, 2006
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IT is sometimes fashionable to argue that modern politics is irrelevant, that politics today has little substance or that these days there is no real difference between the political parties.
This week, business in the elected House of Commons will prove that all three propositions are utterly false.See the full content of this document
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The Great Terror Flip-Flop ; As Labour Battles to Save Its Anti-Terror and Id-Card Plans, the Home Secretary Launches the Government's Fiercest Attack yet On David Cameron's Conservatives
Apart from Tuesday's free vote on smoking in public places, which will change every workplace and community in the country, the House of Commons will vote on identity cards later today and on terrorism and free speech on Wednesday.
All three of these decisions will be highly relevant to ...See the full content of this document
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