Difference between revisions of "David Abrahams"

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Could be either:
:[[David Martin Abrahams]] - The Labour Party donor
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:[[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].
  1. Brogan, B. (2008) 'Exit Peter Hain, pursued by police; Donor scandal claims its first resignation & now will other Labour heads roll?' The Daily Mail. 25th January 2008