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Parliamentary recall: the return of gesture politics

So, parliament is to be recalled for a day to debate the disturbances in London and elsewhere. Now, there is clearly an arguable case for the home secretary, the mayor of London and even the Prime Minister to be there for COBRA, but…parliament? Why? First, a necessity for parliament sitting arises if we need to… Continue reading Parliamentary recall: the return of gesture politics

Published August 10, 2011
Categorized as parliament

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