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Recruiting a Parliamentary Researcher

John Hemming is in the process of recruiting a Parliamentary Researcher. If you are interested in applying follow the link above to the 'Working for an MP' website where the job is advertised.

Some tips on apply for the job can be found on John's website: http://john.hemming.name/researcherjob.html

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x said…
No doubt you will require a reseacher to get your evidence the right way up on the Southall issue.


Regards

Dr Rita Pal
www.nhs-exposed.com

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