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Topic: Re:Re:Re:Re:Ruth Cadbury MP abstains on Welfare Bill
Posted by: Phil Andrews
Date/Time: 22/07/15 19:07:00

Hmm, I'll have to take a look back at the precise wording of the questions that I asked before deciding whether the respondent was being in any way economical with the actualité.  One or two officers in more than one department certainly do seem prepared to go the extra mile for this bunch though, don't they?


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Ruth Cadbury MP abstains on Welfare Bill21/07/15 13:54:00 Phil Andrews
   Re:Ruth Cadbury MP abstains on Welfare Bill22/07/15 09:40:00 Vanessa Smith
      Re:Re:Ruth Cadbury MP abstains on Welfare Bill22/07/15 12:47:00 Phil Andrews
         Re:Re:Re:Ruth Cadbury MP abstains on Welfare Bill22/07/15 17:01:00 Vanessa Smith
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Ruth Cadbury MP abstains on Welfare Bill22/07/15 19:07:00 Phil Andrews
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Ruth Cadbury MP abstains on Welfare Bill22/07/15 19:09:00 Phil Andrews
   Re:Ruth Cadbury MP abstains on Welfare Bill24/07/15 11:04:00 Jeremy Hanson
   Re:Ruth Cadbury MP abstains on Welfare Bill01/08/15 15:38:00 David Pavett
      Re:Re:Ruth Cadbury MP abstains on Welfare Bill01/08/15 16:22:00 Phil Andrews
         Re:Re:Re:Ruth Cadbury MP abstains on Welfare Bill01/08/15 20:56:00 David Pavett
            Re:Re:Re:Re:Ruth Cadbury MP abstains on Welfare Bill02/08/15 01:59:00 Ian Speed
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Ruth Cadbury MP abstains on Welfare Bill02/08/15 10:00:00 Guy Lambert
                  Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Ruth Cadbury MP abstains on Welfare Bill02/08/15 16:13:00 Simon Anderson
               Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Ruth Cadbury MP abstains on Welfare Bill02/08/15 18:25:00 Keith Iddon

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