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You are here: Home / Special Needs / Manners from a Minister

Manners from a Minister

Published on 26th Mar 2013 by Renata

Nice touch Mr Timpson. There are a few people who would do well to take note… a thank you is always appreciated.
Edward Timpson letter to Renata Blower

(although spelling my name right would have been an even nicer touch… )

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Posted in Blogging, Special Needs | Tagged Children and Families bill, Edward Timpson, Houses of Parliament, minister, SEN, SEN reforms
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One Response

  1. SiobhanC says:
    27th Mar 2013 at 9:44 pm

    Nice.  You see, there really ARE some decent politicians out there. I’ve met quite a few in my time. He’s obviously another. PS I think it was his sloppy handwriting……

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