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A failure to protect Trowell/Tram launch update/Benefits – some hard facts | Nick Palmer – working for Broxtowe
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Nick Palmer – working for Broxtowe. A home for intelligent political dialogue. Britain out – what now? Five challenges for Broxtowe’s Conservatives. The Labour leadership / Any progress from the Tories? A failure to protect Trowell/Tram launch update/Benefits – some hard facts. May 30, 2015. Two short news items, and then a discussion of benefit cuts. A probable no to routing open-cast traffic directly onto the M1. Tram starting point approaching. Benefit cuts some frank analysis. All major parties are n...
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Nick Palmer – working for Broxtowe. A home for intelligent political dialogue. Britain out – what now? Newer posts →. June 2, 2016. I’ve been asked to mention two other events. One is a cross-party debate on the EU tonight (Thursday June 2) with John Hess in the chair at the Pearson centre: Douglas Carswell MP (UKIP) and Nigel Baxter for Leave, Robert Buckland MP (Con) and Kate Godfrey (Lab) for Remain, from 6 to 8. There is another local EU event to follow I’ll send details when I have them. June 1, 2016.
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Jim Murphy e la gallina. Il referendum non è solo un gioco per grandi, ma anche un’occasione unica di ascesa politica. Per personaggi meno conosciuti che dimostrino di saper giocar bene le proprie carte. Non credo questo sfugga a Jim Murphy. Parlamentare britannico per il partito laburista, ex segretario di stato per la Scozia, ora impegnato in un tour nelle piazze del Paese per difendere le ragioni del NO. The 10 Football Matches That Changed the World … and the One That Didn’t. Erano presenti al massim...
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July | 2015 | Nick Palmer – working for Broxtowe
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Nick Palmer – working for Broxtowe. A home for intelligent political dialogue. Britain out – what now? Monthly Archives: July 2015. Living wages and tax credits: the debate explained. July 9, 2015. Hi all, I won’t try to discuss the whole Budget here, but a lot of people are struggling to understand the meaning of the changes and the pros and cons, so I thought it’d be useful to explain what tax … Continue reading →. Enter your email address:. Thank you. —. Charleton A. Wyman. Brexit – what next? Full Co...
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December | 2014 | Nick Palmer – working for Broxtowe
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Nick Palmer – working for Broxtowe. A home for intelligent political dialogue. Britain out – what now? Monthly Archives: December 2014. Happy Christmas (guaranteed no politics)! December 23, 2014. Hi all, This is just to wish all readers a very happy Christmas and a merry New Year. (That’s always seemed the right way round to me.) Special greetings to anyone who is on their … Continue reading →. Government hammers Broxtowe/Privatisation kills the dermatology service/But Beeston turns the corner! Hi all, ...
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March | 2015 | Nick Palmer – working for Broxtowe
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Nick Palmer – working for Broxtowe. A home for intelligent political dialogue. Britain out – what now? Monthly Archives: March 2015. March 31, 2015. The full campaign is now officially under way. First of all, I’d like to thank everyone who has volunteered to help in the final weeks of the election. I’m extremely touched by all the support, and it’s going to … Continue reading →. So you think you know Broxtowe? March 30, 2015. Personal manifesto part 4 – How should we represent Broxtowe? March 22, 2015.
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Broxtowe | Nick Palmer – working for Broxtowe
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Nick Palmer – working for Broxtowe. A home for intelligent political dialogue. Britain out – what now? Brexit – what next? Full Corbyn speech link/animal welfare package launched/Red Cross viola request. September 29, 2016. Hi all, Returning from the Labour conference, I mainly want in the next blogs to look at what happens next for Britain, starting with Brexit. First, a few small notes: Full Corbyn speech The media reports on Corbyn’s speech were … Continue reading →. Grammar schools/some personal news.
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April | 2015 | Nick Palmer – working for Broxtowe
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Nick Palmer – working for Broxtowe. A home for intelligent political dialogue. Britain out – what now? Monthly Archives: April 2015. 18 bus saved (for now)/Tram update/Risk for PCSOs. April 28, 2015. Hi all, A few important news items not all linked to the election but which seem significant enough to report now: Bus 18 saved for now; tram news; residents’ parking Cllr Steve Barber reports that the Managing Director of … Continue reading →. April 26, 2015. My case in 6 short points. April 23, 2015. First...
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Vote Nick Palmer on Thursday – a final message before we decide | Nick Palmer – working for Broxtowe
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Nick Palmer – working for Broxtowe. A home for intelligent political dialogue. Britain out – what now? How to help on polling day. Congratulations to Anna Soubry / Thanks to everyone / Next steps →. Vote Nick Palmer on Thursday – a final message before we decide. May 5, 2015. Conservatives cuts to unprotected” departmental spending (e.g. education, policing and support for local services) come to 30 billion over the period. The fourth highest deficit in Britain. The NHS Trust Development Authority ob...
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May | 2015 | Nick Palmer – working for Broxtowe
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Nick Palmer – working for Broxtowe. A home for intelligent political dialogue. Britain out – what now? Monthly Archives: May 2015. A failure to protect Trowell/Tram launch update/Benefits – some hard facts. May 30, 2015. Hi all, Two short news items, and then a discussion of benefit cuts. A probable no to routing open-cast traffic directly onto the M1 One of the more minor challenges I proposed for the Conservative leadership in my last email … Continue reading →. May 21, 2015. May 9, 2015. May 8, 2015.
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