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Old 28-09-2008, 11:24 PM   #1 (permalink)
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It is with great pleasure that I can annouce the election of both Ryan Newell and Karl-James Langford as Facebook Members of Parliament.

Elections are still on going and there is a possibility of another 2 Liberal Party candidates joining us in the group which will be one of the strongest in the house.

Pop over and have a look http://www.new.facebook.com/group.php?gid=26289626360
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Old 29-09-2008, 07:32 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Brilliant idea
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Old 29-09-2008, 07:13 PM   #3 (permalink)
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UKIP had a MP elected to the facebook house of commons to yesterday Michael Powell
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To put this figure in perspective, just £1 billion would pay for:

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Or 46,893 nurses
Or 38,782 teachers
Or 34, 585 police officers

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Congratulations to everyone elected
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Old 30-09-2008, 10:00 AM   #5 (permalink)
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Rob Brettle looks set to become The Liberal Parties 3rd FMP with a possibility of a 4th
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Elected so far

Ryan Newell
Karl-James Langford
Rob Brettle

Possibility of another 2 Liberal Party FMP and also a Social Liberalist Party member who will sit with The Liberal Party FMP's in the house.

Strangely no Tories have been elected but good to see a UKIPer there.
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Old 10-10-2008, 10:17 AM   #7 (permalink)
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The Liberal Party Group in The FAcebook House of Commons now has 5 members making us the 3rd largest group in the house behind the Lib Dems and Sinn Fein.

Elections have nearly come to an end then the coalition talks will begin
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Well it’s proving to be very revelling, I didn’t realise the LP doesn’t believe that climate change is man-made. Despite having a constitutional commitment to a ‘United Europe’ an NEC member seems very keen on UKIP.

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Yes as a member of the actual Liberal Party NEC, I would sanction coalition between UKIP and LIberal party
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What are you governing or debating exactly? In fact, who do you 'represent'?
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I don’t represent anything or anyone except myself. I’m just commenting on unguarded words of members of the radical left Liberal Party on the Facebook House of Commons, and what they reveal. This radical left party will never work with Lib Dems, but will work with UKIP, obviously I've missed Ukip's 'radical left' agenda. I’m really amused by K-J, NEC member, chairman, leader, and only member of the Liberal Party in Wales. His archaeological expertise means he knows man-made climate change is a myth. He said...

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Dont you dare pressume that you know more about archaeology than somebody that has been involved in it for over 25 years. I lecture in it for god sake. Published, been on the radio, been to university etc....
Unfortunately K-J’s published work, is not highly regarded by other people who have also been to university, who said unkind things like….

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I would urge anyone who believes Karl-James Langford to know anything whatsoever about history to read his book ' The Romans in the Vale of Glamorgan', which contains so many errors and baseless suppositions it is difficult to list them all. Some of the more interesting ones are that Caratacus was converted to Christianity in Rome in AD 52, Llysworney was a major Roman town from AD 75 to 410 and the Romans built Christian churches in Wales during the 2nd Century AD.
Oh and as a radical left party it’s interesting to see a NEC member’s view of workers rights and trades unions.

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As for unions, I wouldn't employ anyone who was a member of a union, socialist institutions fit for the waste bin.
Karl-James Langford PGDipAH, PIFA
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