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GLENYS Kinnock yesterday rejected accusations that Labour election leaflets contain 'lies' about Conservative plans to cut benefits such as winter fuel payments, bus passes and pension credit.
The row re-ignited as Anglesey-born Baroness Kinnock launched the party's North Wales Charter, including pledges for the next Labour Government.See the full content of this document
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Glenys Rejects 'Lying' Charges ; Labour Launch North Wales Charter
The 11-page charter itself warned: "The Tories are a real threat to jobs and the economy, a threat to frontline policing, child tax credits,...
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