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Lib Dems feel heat over boilers



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A LABOUR councillor today accused the Lib Dems of a split over environmentally-friendly boilers. MSP Jim Hume, environment spokesman, left, has urged the SNP to show more commitment to biomass.
Labour's education spokesman, Andrew Burns, said: "The Lib Dems say one thing locally and another thing nationally."


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  • Last Updated: 26 March 2008 10:55 AM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Environment
 
1

Very Concerned Resident,

The Real World 26/03/2008 12:18:43
and just why is Cllr. Burns surprised at this shocking revelation??
2

Alternative (High Octane) Fuel Head,

Edinburgh 26/03/2008 14:00:26
I would have thought that in this political climate "environmentally friendly" boilers would have gained universal acceptance.

It just goes to show that the hidden agenda of all these so-caled "green" campaigners is really just to moan about everything and cause problems.
3

Doh,

26/03/2008 14:50:52


Hmm, this Labour party press release is so badly written that is impossible to understand the nature of the alleged split.

Labour werent split on the Iraq war all their Edinburgh MPs voted for it.

4

Boaby,

Glasgow 26/03/2008 20:15:12
I thought this was going to be about Jackie Baillie!

 

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