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There are 85 MP's stepping down. I have picked 20 out very unscientifically but I suspect that a more significant issue is those who are staying on like Denis Skinner.

 

  1. Francis Maude
  2. Sir Hugh Robertson
  3. Sir Richard Shepherd
  4. Sir Tony Baldry
  5. Sir John Randall
  6. Sir Peter Tapsell
  7. Sir Malcolm Rifkind
  8. Sir Jim Paice
  9. Sir John Stanley
  10. Richard Ottoway
  11. Sir Hugh Bayley
  12. Frank Dobson
  13. Peter Hain
  14. Sir Tony Cunningham
  15. David Blunkett
  16. Austin Mitchell
  17. Ann Clwyd
  18. Bob Ainsworth
  19. Sir Alan Beith
  20. Sir Menzies Campbell

Of course many other may lose their seats.

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Gerald Kaufman and Dennis Skinner being prime candidates not to make 2020. They'll both become father of the house alongside Michael Meacher and Ken Clarke assuming they are all re-elected on May 7th.

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Gerald Kaufman and Dennis Skinner being prime candidates not to make 2020. They'll both become father of the house alongside Michael Meacher and Ken Clarke assuming they are all re-elected on May 7th.

Bloody hell.The House of Commons s going to have more fathers in the next parliament than Katie Prices children !

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Gerald Kaufman and Dennis Skinner being prime candidates not to make 2020. They'll both become father of the house alongside Michael Meacher and Ken Clarke assuming they are all re-elected on May 7th.

Bloody hell.The House of Commons s going to have more fathers in the next parliament than Katie Prices children !

 

 

There will be only one Father.

 

Assuming they all get re-elected then it will be the one who made their maiden speech first.

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Missouri State Auditor Tom Schweich dies at 54:

http://www.kansascity.com/news/government-politics/article11231360.html

 

Apparently, it was a suicide by gunshot.

 

But there might be a lot more behind the scenes:

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/jay-dropping

 

Schweich was planning to run for governor, but the republicans tried to "smear" him by insinuating that Schweich was a jew. Anti-semitism seems to be a political factor in Missouri.

Now, one of Schweich's spokesmen was also found dead in an apparent suicide:

http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/spence-jackson-dead-tom-schweich

 

The spokesman, Spence Jackson, was the first to call out one of Schweich's opponents for the above smear campaign. Very, very curious...

It's an interesting story in many ways... this intra-party struggle for the nomination had almost split the republican party in Missouri.

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Gerald Kaufman and Dennis Skinner being prime candidates not to make 2020. They'll both become father of the house alongside Michael Meacher and Ken Clarke assuming they are all re-elected on May 7th.

Bloody hell.The House of Commons s going to have more fathers in the next parliament than Katie Prices children !

 

 

There will be only one Father.

 

Assuming they all get re-elected then it will be the one who made their maiden speech first.

 

I knew that of course.Just couldn't resist making the joke !

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Gerald Kaufman and Dennis Skinner being prime candidates not to make 2020. They'll both become father of the house alongside Michael Meacher and Ken Clarke assuming they are all re-elected on May 7th.

Bloody hell.The House of Commons s going to have more fathers in the next parliament than Katie Prices children !

 

 

There will be only one Father.

 

Assuming they all get re-elected then it will be the one who made their maiden speech first.

 

 

Which one will that be?

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Gerald Kaufman and Dennis Skinner being prime candidates not to make 2020. They'll both become father of the house alongside Michael Meacher and Ken Clarke assuming they are all re-elected on May 7th.

Bloody hell.The House of Commons s going to have more fathers in the next parliament than Katie Prices children !

 

 

There will be only one Father.

 

Assuming they all get re-elected then it will be the one who made their maiden speech first.

 

 

Which one will that be?

 

 

Its actually who got sworn in first by the Speaker back in 1970, which happens to be Gerald Kaufman. Hence why he opened the Speaker debate last week.

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Serbian far-right politician and possible recruiter of paramilitary forces during the Balkan Wars, Vojislav Seselj, has been ordered to return to prison from his cancer-related provisional release:

 

http://www.wsj.com/articles/u-n-war-crimes-tribunal-orders-serb-nationalist-vojislav-seselj-back-to-detention-1427715609

 

They say he has colon cancer that has spread to his liver, but then he also really doesn't want to return to prison.

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Former Dutch prime minister Piet de Jong is celebrating his 100th birthday today.

 

Gefeliciteerd!

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Former Deputy Governor of Taraba state and Director General of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) gubernatorial campaign organisation, Senator SALE Danboyi, is dead.

Senator Danboyi, aged 59, was said to have slumped in his house in Jalingo on Friday night and was quickly rushed to the hospital where he gave up the ghost."

Funny they used that colloquialism.

SC

http://newdawnng.com/taraba-former-deputy-gov-dies/

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Former Dutch prime minister Piet de Jong is celebrating his 100th birthday today.

 

Gefeliciteerd!

Believe it or n ot he's not the oldest former Dutch PM.That was William Drees who died 2 months short of his 102nd birthday .I think there's a good chance Piet De Jong will outlive him .He seems to be in pretty good nick

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Former Dutch prime minister Piet de Jong is celebrating his 100th birthday today.

 

Gefeliciteerd!

Believe it or n ot he's not the oldest former Dutch PM.That was William Drees who died 2 months short of his 102nd birthday .I think there's a good chance Piet De Jong will outlive him .He seems to be in pretty good nick

 

I seem to remember that Drees wasn't very mobile in his last few years. Apparently De Jong still is (or at least he was last year), so yes, he may well outlive Drees.

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Former Montana Gov. Tim Babcock dead at 95, was governor of Montana from January 1962 until January 1969.

 

http://missoulian.com/news/state-and-regional/former-montana-gov-tim-babcock-dead-at/article_397820f8-8b26-5467-b533-1382931cd44c.html

and don't forget another former Montana Gov Judy Martz, in her 70s and just had Whipple procedure done late last year for pancreatic cancer. She's a slam dunk on 2016 team.

SC

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A personal aide to recently deposed Nigerian President Jonathan, Oronto Douglas, has died of cancer:

 

http://pulse.ng/local/goodluck-jonathan-president-mourns-oronto-douglas-id3641242.html

 

Another source I saw yesterday, but can't find anymore describes how the election loss really hurt Douglas and might have hastened his demise à la, the president-elect has already found his first victim...

Curiously, another minister of Jonathan's cabinet, the petroleum minister, has just been flown to London for medical reasons, though it is suspected that it's an escape from the planned anti-corruption measures of the new president:

http://www.naij.com/418397-alison-madueke-flown-abroad-for-medical-attention.html

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