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Too many of our hard won freedoms have been lost
Writing for The Guardian’s Comment is Free website, Ming Campbell said:
Two years ago, Tony Blair said that the world’s most powerful countries “will not allow violence to change our societies or our values”. In truth, he has done exactly that. …
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Your questions answered
Ming is profiled in today’s Independent in an interview where he answered questions sent in by readers. Topics covered include the profile of the Liberal Democrats in the media, local taxation, Britain’s place in the world, and drugs policy.
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An unholy alliance of Tories and Labour
Ming Campbell has written an article about Tory MP David Maclean’s Freedom of Information (Amendment) Bill:
This was a self-inflicted blow by Parliament which will deeply damage its reputation.
The Bill was voted through by an unholy alliance of Conservative and Labour …
The Government’s foreign policy is just plain wrong
Ming Campbell wrote today in the Observer as follows:
The ceasefire in Lebanon is holding, if only by a thread, which makes it all the more unacceptable that there was so much reluctance on the part of the British government to …
Posted in Articles, Middle East
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Ceasefire now
Ming Campbell published the following article in the Guardian’s Comment is free on July 19, 2006
We are witnessing the serious destabilisation of the Middle East. It has the potential to deteriorate still further. My view is that the security council …
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