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Question time with Mark Hoban MP

Last post Tue, Mar 17 2009, 3:02 PM by Bothered. 4 replies.
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  •  Tue, Mar 17 2009, 3:02 PM

    Mark Hoban Interview

    I've just! watched the Mark Hoban chat with Clare.

    I've no idea which horses the Conservatives are afraid of frightening, but someone should tell them they've all bolted.

    In a time of serious troubles vacuuous triviality doesn't do it for me.

    Bothered.

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  •  Wed, Mar 11 2009, 1:36 PM

    Re: Question time with Mark Hoban MP

    Thanks for watching and submitting your questions. You'll be able to watch a recording of the show later this afternoon.

    What did you think of what Mark Hoban had to say? Did he reassure you that your savings would be safe under a Conservative goverment? Did he convince you their policies could lift us out of the economic gloom? What would you do if you had the power to change and influence our future? We'd love to hear your thoughts...

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  •  Wed, Mar 11 2009, 1:02 PM

    Re: Question time with Mark Hoban MP

    Clare and Mark are chatting live in the studio now.

    Click here to watch the webchat

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  •  Wed, Mar 11 2009, 12:37 PM

    Re: Question time with Mark Hoban MP

    Just another reminder: Mark Hoban MP, Shadow Financial Secretary to the Treasury is in the studio and will be taking your questions on the economy. Join us live at 1pm today. See you there...

    Click here to watch the webchat

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  •  Tue, Mar 10 2009, 12:58 PM

    Question time with Mark Hoban MP

    Hi everyone. I hope all is well.

    Here's our Graeme with another reminder...

    Following on from our live webchat with Yvette Cooper MP, you can find out how the Conservatives would handle the economy in our live webchat at 1pm tomorrow.

    Our very own Clare Francis will be putting your questions to Mark Hoban MP, Shadow Financial Secretary to the Treasury. We've had a great range of questions already, but it's not too late to add yours. What does Mark think of the Government's handling of the credit crunch and what would the Conservatives do differently? What can they promise for savers and borrowers?

    I hope you'll join us tomorrow for what promises to be an illuminating half hour...

    Click here to submit your question and watch the webchat

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