Difference between revisions of "David Abrahams"
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− | :[[David Martin Abrahams]] - The Labour Party donor | + | :[[David Martin Abrahams]] - The Labour Party donor and property developer. |
:[[David Abrahams (lobbyist)]] - a lobbyist formerly at [[LLM Communications]] | :[[David Abrahams (lobbyist)]] - a lobbyist formerly at [[LLM Communications]] | ||
There's also a David Abrahams - property developer who donated to the Labour Party (not sure if it's the same as David Martin Abrahams above). <i>The Daily Mail</i> reports... | There's also a David Abrahams - property developer who donated to the Labour Party (not sure if it's the same as David Martin Abrahams above). <i>The Daily Mail</i> reports... | ||
:'Police are already looking at proxy donations to Labour of more than £600,000 from property developer David Abrahams, which Mr Brown has said were 'unlawful' and not properly declared. That case has already claimed the resignation of Labour's general secretary, [[Peter Watt]]'<ref>Brogan, B. (2008) 'Exit Peter Hain, pursued by police; Donor scandal claims its first resignation & now will other Labour heads roll?' The <i>Daily Mail</i>. 25th January 2008</ref>. | :'Police are already looking at proxy donations to Labour of more than £600,000 from property developer David Abrahams, which Mr Brown has said were 'unlawful' and not properly declared. That case has already claimed the resignation of Labour's general secretary, [[Peter Watt]]'<ref>Brogan, B. (2008) 'Exit Peter Hain, pursued by police; Donor scandal claims its first resignation & now will other Labour heads roll?' The <i>Daily Mail</i>. 25th January 2008</ref>. |
Revision as of 15:41, 9 April 2008
Could be either:
- David Martin Abrahams - The Labour Party donor and property developer.
- David Abrahams (lobbyist) - a lobbyist formerly at LLM Communications
There's also a David Abrahams - property developer who donated to the Labour Party (not sure if it's the same as David Martin Abrahams above). The Daily Mail reports...
- 'Police are already looking at proxy donations to Labour of more than £600,000 from property developer David Abrahams, which Mr Brown has said were 'unlawful' and not properly declared. That case has already claimed the resignation of Labour's general secretary, Peter Watt'[1].