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Sir Ian Kennedy the man reforming MPs' expenses is Alastair Campbell's friend

Professor Sir Ian Kennedy

Sir Ian?s close relationship with one of the key architects of New Labour is certain to rise questions about his independence Photo: PAUL GROVER Professor Sir Ian Kennedy has close links to Tony Blair’s former official spokesman, The Daily... Full Article at The Telegraph

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