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Sebastian Michnowicz

Seb

Sebastian is an undergraduate physics student. He is the Youth Officer for Runnymede and Weybridge CLP and has represented the Party in Elections to Runnymede Borough and Surrey County Councils. He writes in a personal capacity.

Posted on Jul 28, 2009 at 10:33am


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Freezing Child Benefit: purely ideological and certainly not fair

10:47 am, Thu 24th Jun 2010
Freezing Child Benefit: purely ideological and certainly not fair By Sebastian Michnowicz With the Telegraph dubbing him 'the enforcer' it seems George Osborne is to budgets what Dirty Harry is to crime: relentlessly tough. But while we may not...
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The grim reality of "savage cuts"

10:15 am, Fri 18th Jun 2010
The grim reality of "savage cuts" By Sebastian Michnowicz It was obvious in the lead up to the general election that any new government that included the Conservatives would mean savage cuts. Indeed, within a few...
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This leadership contest has barely begun - and it's got me riled already

9:57 pm, Thu 27th May 2010
This leadership contest has barely begun - and it's got me riled already By Sebastian Michnowicz A leadership contest is an exciting time for any party. For Labour, it is also an extremely important time as we choose somebody that we not only...
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The fight against poverty: why Labour must win the general election

10:53 pm, Tue 30th Mar 2010
The fight against poverty: why Labour must win the general election By Sebastian Michnowicz Apparently, the Conservative Party has changed; it is not the nasty party anymore. As it's now much-lampooned advertising slogan says, it'll "cut the deficit, not the NHS"....
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The Vestas lock-in: Labour’s chance to turn corporate disgrace into environmental leadership

10:51 am, Tue 28th Jul 2009
The Vestas lock-in: Labour’s chance to turn corporate disgrace into environmental leadership By Sebastian Michnowicz By It was only when watching BBC News 24, awaiting the dire results of the Norwich North by-election, that I learned a lock-in had been underway for...
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