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Mr Baker's response

 
 
On 29 Apr 2010 at 1:58pm Pub Supporter wrote:
Apologies for ressurecting something of a redundant issue but following on from the earlier threads on Parliamentary candidates support (or lack of) for the CAMRA pubs charter, I would like to inform the forum that I have now received an extensive written response from Norman Baker. In this he indicates his support for the charter and he has signed up for it (as is confirmed by the CAMRA website). I include this information for the sake of fairness to all candidates involved.
 
 
On 29 Apr 2010 at 3:21pm charlie wrote:
What took him so long!! Which candidates have not responded
 
 
On 29 Apr 2010 at 3:23pm Alkie Hollic wrote:
Who gives a monkeys? Aren't there more important things for MP's to be worried out? i.e. massive cut backs, sky high petrol prices, crime etc etc etc etc etc etc etc etc
 
 
On 30 Apr 2010 at 12:02am catwoman24 wrote:
Dont diss our Norm, he's one of the few decent MP's in the country... and has fought a lot of our battles in this area, on many different subjects
 
 
On 30 Apr 2010 at 12:39am pete wrote:
Well after tonight's leaders debate Baker could be a cabinet minster in a lib-lab coalition with Peter Mandelson as foreign secretary and Nick Clegg as Home Secretary. All working together to keep Labour in power. That is the message from tonight. Maybe even Brown will stay as PM. Fire up the Allegro it is back to the 1970s with a liblab pact.
 
 
On 30 Apr 2010 at 12:24pm sashimi wrote:
The message from last night's debate is that Brown will pick up his P45 on Thursday and the most likely result is a weak Tory government with a small working majority. If Norman is a minister, it will be in a Tory-Lib government - even if Labour ditch their leader for a more presentable one.
 
 
On 30 Apr 2010 at 12:28pm Independent thinker wrote:
Pete, that sounds great, perhaps even with Clegg as PM instead of Home Secretary, but sadly the instant polls bizarrely show that Cameron's slick salesman skills won the night (despite his doing the classic politician's trick of turning every question round to his ready prepared talking points instead of, you know, answering the questions he was actually asked). So Cameron will be the next PM, barring him committing a monumental gaffe in the next few days, or pretty much every undecided voter breaking to Labour. The only question now is whether he gets to do whatever he wants with a majority, or has to listen to other people with a hung parliament. I certainly hope it's the latter.
 
 
On 30 Apr 2010 at 2:45pm MC wrote:
Very depressing.... in more ways than one I fear.
 
 
On 3 May 2010 at 8:34am LOVE wrote:
love
 
 
On 3 May 2010 at 8:35am love wrote:
peace love wow lets bring back the 60s free love lol lol


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