Author: Tony Polson
Date: Aug 30, 2008 14:59
...Yes, it was Frank Field. He did exactly as he was asked, then fell out with Harriet Harman, his boss, who (unlike Frank Field) completely lacked the courage to do what needed to be... that Frank Field proposed would mostly have affected traditional Labour voters, their relations or friends. So Harriet Harman vetoed it on the grounds that the reforms would have affected her popularity in the ...
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