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Article: Sir Norman springs to defence of deselected Labour MEP Oddy.
- Article from:
- The Birmingham Post (England)
- Article date:
- November 11, 1998
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Ousted Labour MEP Miss Christine Oddy found an unlikely ally when Tory MP Sir Norman Fowler sprang to her defence.
Sutton Coldfield MP Sir Norman said Labour's treatment of left-winger Miss Oddy showed why the system for choosing candidates in next year's Euro-elections should be dropped.
He said the system meant the public was deprived of ...
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