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The Helen/Rob storylne is becoming more & more unbelievable - Has everyone forgotten Jess?

The Helen/Rob storylne is becoming more & more unbelievable - Has everyone forgotten Jess?
Andy Burnham MP, Labour’s Shadow Health Secretary, in response to the UK Statistic Authority’s suggestion that Tory A&E waiting times claims are incomplete and might require a Commons record correction, said:
“Not for the first time, David Cameron and Jeremy Hunt have been found out making dodgy...
NEWS FROM LABOUR: Yvette Cooper, Shadow Home Secretary and Tristram Hunt, Shadow Education Secretary, have today written to the Prime Minister to raise questions about the results of an investigation into the briefing and counter briefing between the Education Department and the Home office; to...
NEWS FROM LABOUR: Yvette Cooper, Shadow Home Secretary and Tristram Hunt, Shadow Education Secretary, have today written to the Prime Minister to raise questions about the results of an investigation into the briefing and counter briefing between the Education Department and the Home office; to…
NEWS FROM LABOUR: Yvette Cooper, Shadow Home Secretary and Tristram Hunt, Shadow Education Secretary, have today written to the Prime Minister to raise questions about the results of an investigation into the briefing and counter briefing between the Education Department and the Home office; to...
NEWS FROM LABOUR: Yvette Cooper, Shadow Home Secretary and Tristram Hunt, Shadow Education Secretary, have today written to the Prime Minister to raise questions about the results of an investigation into the briefing and counter briefing between the Education Department and the Home office; to...
The problem with Ed's speech, blog, statement whatever is that those voting UKIP, don't listen, do n't read, read, don't understand the propositions, statement, positions etc. All they hear is the simplistic soundbites of glib, charismatic pub lawyers like Farage. Ask any UKIP supporter what Farages (UKIP) policies are and they wouldn't have a clue:: incidentally neither does Nigel. So what hope is there for for an election result based on a sound understanding of the problems of today, political, economical, cutural whatever. I really don't know the answers but when potential UKIP voters are asked why, it seems the stock answer is "time for a change" with no real understanding of what the result of that change might be. So how do you get people to listen, more importantly, to understand. .