
Mick Taylor
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Sep 30, 2024 |
libdemvoice.org | Caron Lindsay |Mick Taylor |Chris Moore |David Warren
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Sep 8, 2024 |
maximumfun.org | Mick Taylor
[00:00:00]Sound Effect: Three gavel bangs. Jesse Thorn: Welcome to the Judge John Hodgman podcast. I’m Bailiff Jesse Thorn. This week, “(I Can’t Get No) Legal Action”. Aaron brings the case against his friend, Marcus. Aaron and Marcus are part of a Rolling Stones tribute band. Aaron wants to add the Rolling Stones hit “Start Me Up” to their set list. But it’s a nonstarter for Marcus. Marcus says the song is overplayed. Who’s right? Who’s wrong? Only one can decide.
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Jun 14, 2024 |
libdemvoice.org | John Waller |Jenny Barnes |Mick Taylor |Alex Macfie
We are now half way through the election campaign and most of us will be feeling a bit knackered. Elections are a bit like the Tour De France. A massive daily effort with actual and metaphorical daily climbs and sprint finishes. We thought we’d take a minute to appreciate the key people in the election in a series of posts which will hopefully sustain us through to polling day. Up today are the election agents.
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Mar 13, 2024 |
libdemvoice.org | Caron Lindsay |Mick Taylor |Tristan Ward |Peter Martin
Conference Extra, the booklet containing all the amendments, emergency motions and questions to Committees, has now been published ahead of our Spring Conference in York this weekend. You can read it here. The prize for the most direct question must surely go to Abrial Jerram, who asked Federal Conference Committee:Please explain your selection of F23, Tackling the Funding Crisis in Local Government, given its lack of substance. Tony Vickers will be writing more about that later today.
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Nov 20, 2023 |
libdemvoice.org | Michael BG |Sandy Walkington |Mick Taylor
Shock poll reveals staggering number of working UK adults say they have missed work in the past year due to being stuck on waiting lists or attempting to see a GP or dentist Half of young adults (18-34) missed work last year due to NHS waiting lists Lib Dem MP warns crisis in the NHS is damaging economic growth as one in three adults missed work waiting for an appointment in the last year Party calls on the Government to use the £13bn windfall to deliver 8,000 GPs, cut waiting times and...
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