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                           <title><![CDATA[It's time to say "thank you"]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Published by Compass in June 2008     A few days before he delivered his now infamous speech Enoch Powell spoke of his excitement to his close friend Clement Jones. "I'm going to make a speech at the weekend&rdquo;, he said, &ldquo;and it's going to go up 'fizz' like a rocket; but whereas all rockets fall to the earth, this one is going to stay up."   And stay up it has. Forty years later and Powell&rsquo;s words remain as inflammatory now as they were then. For those who share his incendiary views he has been immortalised...]]></description>
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                           <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 12:00:00</pubDate>
                           
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                           <title><![CDATA[Change we can believe in]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Published by Progress in April 2008      If you want to see the art of political communication at its most simple and effective look to the front page of Barrack Obama&rsquo;s website. The traditional soft focus family picture takes a backseat to his campaign slogan. Written in bold letters that dominate the page, the words shout out at you - &ldquo;Change we can believe in.&rdquo;   There is something truly inspirational about Obama&rsquo;s message. Let&rsquo;s not forget that it was barely fifty years ago that Rosa Parks sparked the Montgomery Bus Boycott with her act...]]></description>
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                           <pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov -0001 12:00:00</pubDate>
                           
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                           <title><![CDATA[Parmjit signs pledge to back the ban on fox hunting ]]></title>
                           <description><![CDATA[Parmjit signs pledge to back the ban on fox hunting  Here Parmjit is pictured with Hilary Benn, the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs pledging to support the ban on fox hunting passed in 2004.
 75% of the British public support the ban on fox hunting, and the overwhelming majority of people in Gloucester agree. Parmjit voted for the 2004 Hunting Act which also banned the setting of terriers on foxes, stag hunting, mink hunting and hare coursing. Douglas Batchelor, the Chief Executive of the League Against Cruel Sports has said, &ldquo;That there should be no...]]></description>
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                           <pubDate>Mon, 07 Dec 2009 02:15:29</pubDate>
                           
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