David Abrahams
- David Abrahams is a Labour party donor and a former parliamentary candidate. (source: The Guardian)
- David Abrahams has written articles published in The Independent, The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph.
Most Recent article
All equal under the law
The Guardian, Fri 5 December 2008David Abrahams: The police are duty-bound to investigate breaches of the law, even if they occur in the Palace of Westminster
Previous Articles
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My Middle East dialogue
The Guardian, Sat 26 April 2008 (1 blog link)
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Covenants to safeguard the cash
The Daily Telegraph, Fri 7 December 2007
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David Abrahams: I value my privacy. Labour knew this was a deal-breaker
The Independent, Sun 2 December 2007
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All done in good faith
The Guardian, Sat 1 December 2007
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David Abrahams has written...
- More about 'labour' than anything else
David Abrahams by numbers...
- 5 articles (since December 2007)
- Average article: 22 column inches (646 words)
- Shortest article: 6 column inches (167 words)
- Longest article: 33 column inches (1000 words)
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