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Most recent annotations on things by Denis MacShane
- Richard Taylor: After having admitted to voting the wrong way on the previous vote(1) Denis MacShane didn't vote in the division shortly following this speech(2). It appears he deliberately abstained. 1.... (1 week, 2 days ago)
Read annotation | All by this user - Edward Betts: Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michał _Kamiński Guardian article: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2009/ oct/18/conservatives-hid-past-european-a lly Edit in... (22 October 2009)
Read annotation | All by this user - Jane Birkby: I wouldn't hold your breath Mr McShane, I believe that Corus's future was sealed the minute Tata took it over. It will suffer the death of a thousand cuts, and then be moved to India, and I... (17 July 2009)
Read annotation | All by this user - Clive Hoare: Mr MacShane's knowledge of 'loonies and weirdos' is very impressive indeed. (3 July 2009)
Read annotation | All by this user - Jack Montgomery: "Nigel ... said that 75 per cent. of all laws in the UK were now decided by the European Union" Mr Farage isn't the only one. The figure of 75% comes not from those infamous German government... (12 May 2009)
Read annotation | All by this user - Steve Cross: Democracy is not dependant on printed media such as the newspaper industry. As digital technology develops further it inevitably will replace or operate alongside print. We should not subsidise a... (9 March 2009)
Read annotation | All by this user - stinky will: "It is only the economic illiterates surrounding the new shadow Business Secretary who believe the opposite" Did you ask us the citizens of the uk,had you you would not have made the above... (6 February 2009)
Read annotation | All by this user - James nelson: If the auditor cannot sign off the accounts of the DWP, how do we know that the alleged cost of uprating pensions for frozen pensioners is accurate? Who provides the figures to the minister, and... (14 June 2008)
Read annotation | All by this user - linda scott: I would like to remind MP,s that a business man, common man and the poor man have all the same rights and it is not shameful to queue, but shameful to think they have a right to be better than... (25 October 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - linda scott: I would like to remind MP,s that a business man, common man and the poor man have all the same rights and it is not shameful to queue, but shameful to think they have a right to be better than... (25 October 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - linda scott: I would like to remind MP,s that a business man, common man and the poor man have all the same rights and it is not shameful to queue, but shameful to think they have a right to be better than... (25 October 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Alan Connor: Is this guy for real, or just completely braindead?? (24 July 2007)
Read annotation | All by this user - Erdal Firinci: Dear Mr MacShane, I would respectfully ask the following questions, Has Mr Pamuk written a novel or a reference book? If he has written a novel, fictitious in nature, then how is he allowed... (19 November 2005)
Read annotation | All by this user - Michael McCarthy: I was of course objecting to MacShane's bracketing George Galloway with Lord Haw-Haw. My information is that Galloway visited Iraq twice, firstly to try to bring humanitarian aid to Iraqi... (30 October 2005)
Read annotation | All by this user - Timothy : I wouldn't be surprised if MacShane were (or had) made identical or similar comments outside the House - they are in no way libellous (unless you are using the defence that Saddam was not "one of... (28 October 2005)
Read annotation | All by this user - Michael McCarthy: If Denis MacShane is confident that it is justifiable to describe George Galloway as having fulfilled the "role as Lord Haw-Haw for one of the worst tyrants in world history", I suggest that he... (28 October 2005)
Read annotation | All by this user - Tom Steinberg: "I went through Google, and thesauruses?and every time I typed out the word subsidiarity, the answer was Nothing known". Wierd, because when I tried, there were 148,000 matches. Should we... (24 May 2004)
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