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Anonymous said ... have you disregarded Jo Swinson from the Lib dem stats?
Telegraph Expense Allegations - The New Bar Charts Norfolk Blogger 2009
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Therefore, I was pleased to have an e-mail today about a campaign Jo Swinson is heading, called “Real Women”.
Jo Swinson on the money again… « My Liberal Democrat Political Ramblings… 2009
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Swinson is an airhead (in my humble opinion of course) who was probably attracted to the LibDems by these vacuous motherhood and apple pie policies and thinks she can repeat them verbatim and no one will notice.
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Jo Swinson is bright, young and well educated, as is Goldsworthy.
Stranded on the M25 2006
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Jo Swinson is one of the twenty something women who Ming has appointed to his Shadow team, as Scottish Spokesman.
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Swinson — the co-founder of the Campaign for Body Confidence — said Roberts and Turlington are naturally beautiful women who do not need to have their images retouched.
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Only Jo Swinson, their youngest member, said that at least we hadn't "headed for the exit" at the climate talks in Durban.
The Eurosceptics have taken over the asylum | Simon Hoggart's sketch 2011
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Reed won't tell, but his colleague Barbara Keeley notes that Lib Dem Jo Swinson also visited Norway in 2008.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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The advertising standards council, which is now allowed to consider the social impact of the ads as a criteria on whether they are acceptable, acted after a complaint from a lawmaker, Jo Swinson, who praised the decision to ban the images.
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This ruling demonstrates that the advertising regulator is acknowledging the dishonest and misleading nature of excessive retouching," Swinson said in a statement released by her office."
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