Labour Ex-Minister Loses Seat for False Election Statements
The Herald › November 06, 2010
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The Herald › November 06, 2010
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A FORMER Labour minister has been stripped of his Westminster seat after a court found he had made false statements about his opponent to get elected.
Phil Woolas, the former immigration minister, was also barred from the Commons yesterday for three years under the ruling - the first of its kind in almost 100 years.See the full content of this document
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Labour Ex-Minister Loses Seat for False Election Statements
Tories said the case called into question the judgment of Labour's new leader Ed Miliband, who appointed Mr Woolas to his Shadow front bench.
Although Mr Woolas s...See the full content of this document
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