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Liberal Democrat General Issues>Kennedy 'rebuffed Ming handshake'
mkpdavies 05:14 PM 20-09-2006
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/5363318.stm

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Ex-Lib Dem leader Charles Kennedy has been accused of refusing to do a public handshake with Sir Menzies Campbell after his conference address.
Mr Kennedy's predecessor as leader, Paddy Ashdown, said Sir Menzies had suggested the idea but was rebuffed

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This is clearly a split between the liberals on the righisht of the party (IE massively socialist) and the out and out communists on the left.

Minge is on the right, **** head is on the Left.
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Colin McNamee 09:41 PM 21-09-2006

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Minge is on the right

Not with their tax proposals he ain't. Remember Healey and tax 'til their pips squeak? As Lib Dems try for the left of Labour they just be might finding the door marked exit. Shame really, always good for a laugh and being seriously inefficient when elected and running local councils. Always 'high' on local taxes then.
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Britannist 10:39 PM 21-09-2006
Kennedy was knowhere to be seen (so they said on the television) when Campbell delivered his first (and possibly last) speech as Fiberal Dim Party leader.

Anyone got any idea where Kennedy was? I can think of somewhere :twisted: ...
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