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  • Labour Party 2010 General Election PEB

    The Road Ahead

    11 April 2010 — Labour’s Party Election Broadcast ‘The Road Ahead’. Britain is at a crossroads -- let’s secure the recovery with Labour. Voice over at the end by David Tennant.

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  • Liberal Democrat Party 2010 General Election PEB

    Liberal Democrats: Say goodbye to broken promises

    13 April 2010 — The Liberal Democrats Party Election Broadcast on the eve of their 2010 Election Manifesto launch. Nick Clegg talks of the broken promises put forward by the Labour party and Conservatives, and that a vote for the Lib Dems means a vote for hope and an end to broken promises. Read the manifesto here: http://j.mp/LDManifesto

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  • Conservative Party 2010 General Election PEB

    An invitation to join the government of Britain

    13 April 2010 — We’ve got big problems in this country and the truth is politicians can’t do everything on their own. We need your energy, your ideas, your passion to get

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    Eddie Izzard -- Brilliant Britain

    15 April 2010 — Eddie Izzard talks about the Brilliant Britain he’s seen as he ran across the country -- and how the Conservatives would put it at risk. Voice over at the end by David Tennant.

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  • Conservative Party 2010 General Election PEB

    David Cameron: What it takes to change a country

    19 April 2010 — In our second Party Election Broadcast, David Cameron explains why Britain needs the sort of change that only a strong Conservative government can bring.

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  • Labour Party 2010 General Election PEB

    Our Journey

    21 April 2010 — Labour’s new party political broadcast -- The Journey Watch Labour’s achievements over the last thirteen years.

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  • I am not surprised to see Mick Barnbrook, a retired police officer campaigning on a BNP ticket in the new BNP election broadcast, he was one of my bosses about 12/10 years ago in Greenwich Council, he was accussed of Racism and the case went all the way to the Employment Tribunal in Ashford where Greenwich Council then decided to settle out of Court. A lot of my colleagues always knew Mick to be discriminatory and now i am wondering what good someone like him can bring into the present day government where people have come a long way to appreciate, value and celebrate the diversity in modern day Britain. You are so sad Mick!!

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    • False allegations of racism

      Dayo,

      Get your facts straight.

      I took Greenwich Council to an Employment Tribunal for failing to take action against yourself and your three Nigerian friends after Greenwich Council had cleared me of a number of false and malicious allegations of racism you had made against me.

      What you saw as racism was no more than lawful instructions being given by a supervisor to a subordinate.

      Mick Barnbrook

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  • Here is something from UKIP

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  • It doesn’t matter at all at the end of the day which party you vote for, as we are not really governed by the party in ‘power’, as its the powerful civil servants in Whitehall, the defense industries, big bankers, the city, you name it. They are the real power.

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