Graham Stringer
Graham Stringer is a British politician and member of the Labour Party, serving as the Member of Parliament for Manchester Blackley since 2001. He has previously held the position of leader of Manchester City Council and is known for his outspoken views on various issues, including local governance and public spending. Recently, Stringer criticized Sir Jim Ratcliffe's proposed use of public funds for the redevelopment of Manchester United's stadium, labeling it a 'tax exile’s half-baked, misbegotten scheme'.
Born on Jan 01, 1952 (73 years old)
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Canada:
Labour MP Graham Stringer told The Telegraph that the BBC 'needs to realize that they are the problem.'
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Croatia:
British MP Graham Stringer emphasized the need to ensure that 'evil people do not harm the community'.
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United Kingdom:
Graham Stringer, the MP for Blackley and Middleton South where the synagogue is located, told BBC Radio Manchester: 'We have to make sure these evil people do not damage our community.'
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Ireland:
Graham Stringer is another MP whose seat has been mentioned in relation to Andy Burnham's potential leadership bid.
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United Kingdom:
Graham Stringer criticized Starmer's managerial approach to politics.
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United Kingdom:
Graham Stringer, a Labour MP and former leader of Manchester city council, hit out at the project last week, describing it on the website Confidentials Manchester as a 'tax exile's half-baked, misbegotten scheme'.
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