Fury at Kennedy Call for Killers' Right to Vote
Evening Standard - London › March 03, 2005
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Evening Standard - London › March 03, 2005
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LIBERAL Democrat leader Charles Kennedy was today accused of being "soft on crime" after he said that killers such as Ian Huntley should have the vote.
Mr Kennedy came under fire from Labour and the Tories in the wake of his remarks on a meet-the-voters programme on Channel Five.See the full content of this document
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Fury at Kennedy Call for Killers' Right to Vote
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