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BCFM Drivetime
news review
Weekly Program
Paul Flynn, Labour MP for Newport West
 Bristol Broadband Co-operative  Contact Contributor
Jan. 18, 2013, 2:04 p.m.
http://bcfm.org.uk/2013/01/18/17/friday-drivetime-105/26252
News review with Paul Flynn, Labour MP for Newport West, suspended from the House of Commons for calling Defence Secretary Philip Hammond MP and Foreign Secretary William Hague MP liars over Afghanistan war. Charity Commission reject charitable status for Christian sect the Exclusive Brethren. Jessops, HMV and Blockbusters all go bankrupt, into administration, this week. Causes are internet and/or cuts. President of Iceland Jóhanna Sigurðardóttir says the secret to getting economy moving is not cutting benefits. New Bristol Rovers stadium and Sainsburys off the Gloucester Rd gets planning permission. Clips of Prime Ministers Questions. 24,000 deaths of over 75s in winter 2011; housing benefit and general benefit cap forcing people to move into homes that arent there; Evidence on front page of last weeks Sunday Express that Jimmy Savile was part of a Stoke Mandeville satanic ring - Savile was boasting that police friends would abuse their office to get him off all charges. Corruption at the top, blackmail. New investigation by Scotland Yard into Barnes Common Elm Guest House paedophile ring brought up by Tom Watson MP at Question Time in October 2012. Voxpops on the cuts. Severn bridge tolls go up again but if Welsh Parliament were to take over the bridge tolls could only be around £1.00 for a car not the present £6.20. Damages business that need to use bridge and bears no relevance to the actual cost. Severn Bridge Annual Income £80m; Cost: £15m. Stuart Colner Transport Professor University Of Glamorgan.

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