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Lewis Moonie MP: June 2004
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An unofficial blog for Lewis Moonie, Labour MP for Kirkcaldy. Tuesday, June 29, 2004. Loyal' Lewis Moonie joins Labour rebellion. According to today's Edinburgh Evening News. Lewis Moonie, who once said he couldn't bring himself to rebel against his party, has joined a rebellion on the issue of organ donors. But the National Health Service is facing a growing shortage of hearts, livers, kidneys and other organs. Nice to see that my MP won't just support any old Labour policy. I've been noticing a few peo...
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Other sites which may be of interest. Eastern Region Co-operative Council. United Kingdom Co-op Council (UKCC). ABCUL (Association of British Credit Unions Limited). Have your say on the future of co-operatives. News and information from the co-operative 'family of businesses'. EOO Employee Ownership Options. JOL - Job Ownership Ltd. The UK's only telecommunications co-operative. The site for co-operative football fans. 3rd Sector news and information from across Europe.
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Lewis Moonie MP: About Lewis Moonie
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An unofficial blog for Lewis Moonie, Labour MP for Kirkcaldy. Tuesday, June 08, 2004. Lewis Moonie has been Kirkcaldy's MP since 1987. In that period he's been Defence Minister (yes, during the Iraq war), aswell as being an opposition spokesperson on broadcasting and the media, trade and industry and science and technology. He is a member of the Co-operative Party. He is also a Non-Executive Director of AEA Technologies. More recently, the Kirkcaldy Co-operative Party condemned Tony Blair. Lewis Moonie w...
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Lewis Moonie MP: Kirkcaldy
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An unofficial blog for Lewis Moonie, Labour MP for Kirkcaldy. Wednesday, June 09, 2004. Labour Majority: 31.8%; Turnout: 54.6%. Kirkcaldy's most famous son is Adam Smith, widely seen as having invented free-market economics (indeed, he is seen as having invented the science of economics itself). Despite this, the seat has been held by Labour since 1935. Kirkcaldy is the 165th safest seat of the 654 in the country. In PDF format from The Boundary Commission for Scotland's website. 2001 - General Election.
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Lewis Moonie MP: July 2004
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An unofficial blog for Lewis Moonie, Labour MP for Kirkcaldy. Saturday, July 31, 2004. No, Lewis Moonie still seems to be keeping a low profile. But today I spotted Kirkcaldy's MSP, Marilyn Livingstone talking to constituents. You never see Lewis Moonie about the place. Posted by doctorvee at 9:32 pm. Gordon Brown in Kirkcaldy. Posted by doctorvee at 1:07 am. Thursday, July 29, 2004. STILL not Lewis Mooney. This article is filled with mistakes. Search for 'Lewis Moonie'. Search for 'Lewis Mooney'. It's a...
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Lewis Moonie MP: About this blog
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An unofficial blog for Lewis Moonie, Labour MP for Kirkcaldy. Tuesday, June 08, 2004. This is an unofficial weblog, casting an eye over Dr Lewis Moonie, Labour MP for the Kirkcaldy constituency. This blog is not affiliated with any politician or party. I am one of Lewis Moonie's constituents. I'm not upset with my MP, and this blog is not necessarily meant to be negative. But I believe that accountability is necessary in a democracy. This blog was set up after I read this article about MPs' blogs. I appr...
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Lewis Moonie MP
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An unofficial blog for Lewis Moonie, Labour MP for Kirkcaldy. Friday, August 13, 2004. I've decided that there is no point in continuing with the Lewis Moonie blog. For a start, he isn't going to be an MP for very much longer. There's never any news on Lewis Moonie floating about. And this area is so unquestioning of Labour. So I won't tear this blog right down. Archive posts, if you really want them, are still available aswell. Remember to keep on checking out Bloggerheads. Why politicians need weblogs.