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Topic History of: Rifkind goes
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Jo I noticed this BBC report about that yesterday and, seeing the three people referred to and photographed couldn't help but wonder if one particularly offensive part of conspiracy theory ideology was being exploited by those who conducted the sting prior to the election. They targeted one person from each side of the house, but why those two, and were they then counting on Milliband to pop up?

Even the Guardian reports it and puts the three names together.
Miliband’s hands are clean, but the Rifkind and Straw sting may still hurt
JK2006 My next door constituency (I thought it was my old MP Mark Field there) but really who cares? It makes no difference either locally or in Parliament. Democracy doesn't work - particularly when it is ruled 100% by media. "Hi Malcolm; would you do a job on the side quite legally for loads of money? Yes? Good. Out you go. It's a great story".