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This re-settlement payment has recently come under question however, following the recall of Drew to the Party. Drew will stand as the Labour Party candidate for Stroud once again, in the upcoming 2015 general election despite this significant payoff just five years previous. <ref> Jack Doyle [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2941966/Back-14-Labour-Lib-Dem-MPs-given-payoffs-55-000-election-stand-again.html Back for more! 14 Labour and Lib Dem ex-MPs given payoffs of up to £55,000 when they lost their seats are standing again] ''Daily Mail'', 5 February 2015, accessed 22 April 2015 </ref>
 
This re-settlement payment has recently come under question however, following the recall of Drew to the Party. Drew will stand as the Labour Party candidate for Stroud once again, in the upcoming 2015 general election despite this significant payoff just five years previous. <ref> Jack Doyle [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2941966/Back-14-Labour-Lib-Dem-MPs-given-payoffs-55-000-election-stand-again.html Back for more! 14 Labour and Lib Dem ex-MPs given payoffs of up to £55,000 when they lost their seats are standing again] ''Daily Mail'', 5 February 2015, accessed 22 April 2015 </ref>
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Revision as of 12:08, 22 April 2015

David Drew is a British Labour Party politician who was the Member of Parliament for Stroud from 1997 to 2010. Having failed to be re-elected in the 2010 election, Drew was given a payoff of £54,403.

This re-settlement payment has recently come under question however, following the recall of Drew to the Party. Drew will stand as the Labour Party candidate for Stroud once again, in the upcoming 2015 general election despite this significant payoff just five years previous. [1]

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