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     A Question for Labour...  View Printable Version  
     Author:  RNormington
     Dated:  Tuesday, August 26 2008 @ 07:30 PM BST
    General NewsWhy do the armed forces get a part-time minister but the Olympic games a full-time one?

     Action to Help with Energy Bills and add to the Post Office's Services  View Printable Version  
     Author:  RNormington
     Dated:  Tuesday, August 26 2008 @ 05:00 PM BST
    The Welfare StateCity Conservatives support proposals for helping less well-off families with their energy bills.

     "If Labour were designing the game Monopoly, you would collect your £200 in jail and not bother going round the board."  View Printable Version  
     Author:  RNormington
     Dated:  Friday, August 22 2008 @ 09:00 AM BST
    General NewsSpeaking after the loss of a memory stick containing thousands of criminals' details was revealed, Conservative Parliamentary spokesman Richard Normington supported the Cambridge No2ID call for an end to the ID card proposal.

     “Lib Dem Behind Demand for Massive Expansion of Cambridge”  View Printable Version  
     Author:  RNormington
     Dated:  Wednesday, August 13 2008 @ 01:00 PM BST
    Focus on Lib DimsToday’s Independent reports that a think tank, Policy Exchange, is calling on people to move from the north and for massive house building in places like Cambridge. Reading carefully, the report was co-authored by a top adviser and activist for the Liberal Democrats.

     The Station Area Redevelopment  View Printable Version  
     Author:  RNormington
     Dated:  Tuesday, August 12 2008 @ 05:00 PM BST
    Development in CambridgeCity Conservatives believe this part of Cambridge needs regeneration, so the opportunity to do this should not be missed. However, there are already several examples of how 'not' to design major developments approved by the current Liberal Democrat city administration. Our involvement in the process is important to provide balance and a different view point.

     News - But Not Reported in the Cambridge Evening News  View Printable Version  
     Author:  RNormington
     Dated:  Tuesday, August 12 2008 @ 04:30 PM BST
    Press RelationsIf you read today's Cambridge News, you would think that only the Labour and Liberal Democrats spoke at the public meeting on Post Office closures.

     Post Office Closures Public Meeting - Labour Government Slammed  View Printable Version  
     Author:  RNormington
     Dated:  Tuesday, August 12 2008 @ 04:00 PM BST
    Conservative CampaigningLast night's public meeting at the Guildhall saw a wide range of criticisms levelled at Labour's Post Office closure programme.

     Mill Road Tesco Application Refused  View Printable Version  
     Author:  AndrewBower
     Dated:  Friday, August 01 2008 @ 12:57 AM BST
    There was applause and cheering by the large number of 'No to Mill Road Tesco' campaigners and members of the public who attended the East Area Committee tonight at St Philips Church in Mill Road when Tesco's latest planning application was rejected.

     Rally for Chinese Freedom Taking Place in Cambridge  View Printable Version  
     Author:  RNormington
     Dated:  Sunday, July 27 2008 @ 07:00 AM BST
    General NewsIn a message to a rally in the city today in support of freedom in China, parliamentary spokesman Richard Normington said:

     News – But Not Reported in the Cambridge Evening News  View Printable Version  
     Author:  RNormington
     Dated:  Thursday, July 24 2008 @ 11:45 AM BST
    Press RelationsThe report in today’s paper on the County Council’s Corporate Services Scrutiny Committee meeting did not mention that entire event was a slow motion, Liberal Democrat party-political temper tantrum. It was not a necessary meeting; it was a self-indulgent one.

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