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The article page 'Conflict Issues (U.K.Parliament) is intended as a place in which to list citizendium articles relevant to the remit of the new all-party group, on conflict issues, in the UK Parliament.
The article page 'Conflict Issues (U.K.Parliament) is intended as a place in which to list citizendium articles relevant to the remit of the new all-party group, on conflict issues, in the UK Parliament.


I hope this discussion page can be used to plan  a series of impartial, spin-free briefings, which parliamentarains of all parties may trust, and which are jointly owned by parliamentarians, citizens and subject experts. [[User:Kitty McVey|Kitty McVey]] 09:14, 23 February 2007 (CST)
I hope this discussion page can be used to plan  a series of impartial, spin-free briefings, which parliamentarains of all parties may trust, and which are jointly owned by parliamentarians, citizens and subject experts. [[User:Kitty McVey|Kitty McVey]] 09:14, 23 February 2007 (CST)

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Article Checklist for "Conflict issues (U.K. Parliament)"
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The article page 'Conflict Issues (U.K.Parliament) is intended as a place in which to list citizendium articles relevant to the remit of the new all-party group, on conflict issues, in the UK Parliament.

I hope this discussion page can be used to plan a series of impartial, spin-free briefings, which parliamentarains of all parties may trust, and which are jointly owned by parliamentarians, citizens and subject experts. Kitty McVey 09:14, 23 February 2007 (CST)