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Dunwoody daughter to fight late mother's seat
THE daugher of the late Gwyneth Dunwoody is to fight her mother's Crewe and Nantwich seat for Labour in a by-election to be held later this month.
Tamsin Dunwoody, aged 49, will defend the seat on May 22.
7:43pm Sunday 4th May 2008
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CommentPosted by: mark on 9:15pm Sun 4 May 08
The Crewe Guardian has already put this story up once.
Why has it put it up again?
Is it to distract attention from all the negative comments that people made following it being posted the first time?
The Crewe Guardian has already put this story up once.
Why has it put it up again?
Is it to distract attention from all the negative comments that people made following it being posted the first time?
Posted by: Tony, Crewe on 9:34am Mon 5 May 08
Hmmm, sounds as if the tories are running scared on this one. Labour has played a blinder by selecting Tamsin Dunwoody - a true working class champion rather than a tory toff.
Hmmm, sounds as if the tories are running scared on this one. Labour has played a blinder by selecting Tamsin Dunwoody - a true working class champion rather than a tory toff.
Posted by: Andrew, Crewe on 11:41am Mon 5 May 08
In what way is she working class?
In what way is she working class?
Posted by: Jim, Crewe on 11:44am Mon 5 May 08
Why on earth select this woman? Apart from a grab for the loyalty vote she really is a Nu-Liarbor waste of space. Lost her Welsh seat in 2007 and still lives there. Local working class champion my backside
Why on earth select this woman? Apart from a grab for the loyalty vote she really is a Nu-Liarbor waste of space. Lost her Welsh seat in 2007 and still lives there. Local working class champion my backside
Posted by: Jon, UK on 4:17pm Mon 5 May 08
How can any New Labour Candidate be described as a 'working class champion' when it has been proved that by them allowing in well over 1 million Eastern Europeans in a couple of years (Socially and environmentally irresponsibe)have ensured a lot of working class people like brickies, plumbers etc have seen their wages suppresed as Big Business could get people that would undercut them. Also they ditched the 10p tax rate for working people.
Any one voting for Labour because 'its the party of the working class' need to snap out of their trance.
And perhaps after you have consider this word- Nepotism.
Nepotism is the showing of favoritism toward relatives and friends, based upon that relationship, rather than on an objective evaluation of ability, meritocracy or suitability.
How can any New Labour Candidate be described as a 'working class champion' when it has been proved that by them allowing in well over 1 million Eastern Europeans in a couple of years (Socially and environmentally irresponsibe)have ensured a lot of working class people like brickies, plumbers etc have seen their wages suppresed as Big Business could get people that would undercut them. Also they ditched the 10p tax rate for working people.
Any one voting for Labour because 'its the party of the working class' need to snap out of their trance.
And perhaps after you have consider this word- Nepotism.
Nepotism is the showing of favoritism toward relatives and friends, based upon that relationship, rather than on an objective evaluation of ability, meritocracy or suitability.
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