James Forsyth James Forsyth

Labour pains | 29 May 2008

Guido flags up David Hencke’s story in The Guardian which reveals that Labour has only five weeks to find £7.45 million to pay off bank loans and money owed to some of the donors recruited by Lord Levy. Just to compound the problem, if Labour can’t find the cash then various individuals—including Gordon Brown and Harriet Harman—could find themselves personally liable for the party’s debts. 

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