Pints of order, Mr Speaker (From Worcester News)
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Called to the bar - Robin Walker, Peter Luff and Harriett Baldwin. Whose round was it?
6:50pm Wednesday 13th February 2013 in News
FROM LEFT: Worcester MP Robin Walker, Mid-Worcestershire’s Peter Luff, and Harriett Baldwin, who represents West Worcestershire.
THE beers flowed at Westminster as Worcestershire MPs shared a real taste of the county.
Ales from the Teme Valley Brewery, Knightwick, and St George’s Brewery, Callow End, near Worcester, are now available at the Strangers’ Bar inside the House of Commons.
And the renowned local brews certainly tickled the tastebuds of Worcester MP Robin Walker, Mid-Worcestershire’s Peter Luff, and Harriett Baldwin, who represents West Worcestershire.
Comments(6)
pronstar
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9:18am Thu 14 Feb 13
broadwas
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11:26am Thu 14 Feb 13
Lower beer duty NOW, save our locals and stop excessive, anti-social drinking at home.
The landlord is a good judge as to when someone is drinking to excess.
More Tea Vicar
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6:34pm Thu 14 Feb 13
broadwas wrote:Well said.
I bet it's cheaper in the Commons than it is in our pubs!!
Lower beer duty NOW, save our locals and stop excessive, anti-social drinking at home.
The landlord is a good judge as to when someone is drinking to excess.
broadwas
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9:07am Fri 15 Feb 13
Lower on-trade beer duty NOW, save our locals and stop excessive, anti-social drinking at home.
The landlord is a good judge as to when someone is drinking to excess.
Pubs and churches are the life blood of villages and their social cement. So is the village shop. Does nobody in Archerland listen to the Archers??
More Tea Vicar
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10:24am Fri 15 Feb 13
broadwas wrote:Our MPs are fully committed to paving over Worcestershire, making it into an extended suburb of Birmingham. Seems ironic to see them doing a PR stunt based on Worcestershire's rural image, while they're all committed to paving it over in the framework of the SWDP.
I bet it's cheaper in the Commons than it is in our pubs!!
Lower on-trade beer duty NOW, save our locals and stop excessive, anti-social drinking at home.
The landlord is a good judge as to when someone is drinking to excess.
Pubs and churches are the life blood of villages and their social cement. So is the village shop. Does nobody in Archerland listen to the Archers??
broadwas
says...
11:59am Fri 15 Feb 13
More Tea Vicar wrote:Quite...
broadwas wrote: I bet it's cheaper in the Commons than it is in our pubs!! Lower on-trade beer duty NOW, save our locals and stop excessive, anti-social drinking at home. The landlord is a good judge as to when someone is drinking to excess. Pubs and churches are the life blood of villages and their social cement. So is the village shop. Does nobody in Archerland listen to the Archers??Our MPs are fully committed to paving over Worcestershire, making it into an extended suburb of Birmingham. Seems ironic to see them doing a PR stunt based on Worcestershire's rural image, while they're all committed to paving it over in the framework of the SWDP.
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