Miliband PMQs notes left in toilets
Labour Leader Ed Miliband’s briefing notes for Prime Minister’s Questions have become public after being left in toilets in the House of Commons.
Labour Leader Ed Miliband’s briefing notes for Prime Minister’s Questions have become public after being left in toilets in the House of Commons.
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