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jamesfmevans

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  • @ All Nominees
    MP

    Should i vote for you as a representative of your party, or as someone who will do your best to make your party do what you want whether or not that is official party policy?

    Submitted by: jamesfmevans | 11 votes for this..

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  • @ Helen Boaden
    Director of BBC news

    Whose decision was it not to include in the headline news on 21 April 2009 the walk-out at the UN conference as a result of the Iranian president's speech.  Plainly this event was news.  Why was it not... Show more »Whose decision was it not to include in the headline news on 21 April 2009 the walk-out at the UN conference as a result of the Iranian president's speech.  Plainly this event was news.  Why was it not included in the BBC news headline coverage?   Was this the result of influence of the UK or other governments? Show less »

    Submitted by: jamesfmevans | 2 votes for this..

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  • @ All Nominees
    MP

    Should i vote for you as a representative of your party, or as someone who will do your best to make your party do what you want whether or not that is official party policy?

    Submitted by: jamesfmevans | 11 votes for this..

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  • @ Helen Boaden
    Director of BBC news

    Whose decision was it not to include in the headline news on 21 April 2009 the walk-out at the UN conference as a result of the Iranian president's speech.  Plainly this event was news.  Why was it not... Show more »Whose decision was it not to include in the headline news on 21 April 2009 the walk-out at the UN conference as a result of the Iranian president's speech.  Plainly this event was news.  Why was it not included in the BBC news headline coverage?   Was this the result of influence of the UK or other governments? Show less »

    Submitted by: jamesfmevans | 2 votes for this..

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