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How would Lord Rennard fare as an employee?
Lord Rennard is not an employee – and that is something he should be relieved about. He has been investigated under the Liberal Democrats membership rules, which allow a member to be expelled for conduct which brings the Party into … Continue reading
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Tagged burden of proof, Liberal Democrats, Lord Rennard, sexual harassment
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