Good news from Brent as Labour agree to stop Sarah Teather smears

Sarah Teather and the Liberal Democrats have been taking legal action against Brent Central Labour Party following the appearance of a leaflet that falsely accused Sarah of receiving funding from questionable sources. When asked about the leaflet by one of the local newspapers, Labour MP Dawn Butler stood by its contents.

But in the face of the legal action, Labour have now admitted their story was false and agreed to pay our legal costs. Result :-)

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2 Comments

  • MB
    Posted 29th May 2009 at 9:29 am | Permalink

    Dawn Butler does it again. She’s running at a rate of over 1 “error of judgement” per week these days!

  • Posted 1st June 2009 at 4:57 pm | Permalink

    I should think that Dawn has enough troubles of her own to worry about and she should most certainly not be the first to throw stones. Sarah has been pretty clean on her expenses which will go down well in the more Liberal areas of Alperton, Willesden and Wembley. Cant really say the same of “Butler the Obama forger” and expense trougher. Will not exactly encourage the folks to come out in Harlesden and Stonebridge. Areas that Dawn will need a high turn out from to win.

    (Kind of shows her stupidity that when forging a letter the idiot did not even manage to get the correct spelling of Barack Obama).

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