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		<title>04: Labour&#8217;s Debts, Twitter&#8217;s Power, Watford&#8217;s Playgrounds and MP&#8217;s Salaries.</title>
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<li>Labour appear to be one wrong step away from going broke &#8211; could this mean an early election?</li>
<li>The online world of Twittering Social Networking has been flexing its muscles over the past few weeks. Where is this going, and how will it affect politics in the future?</li>
<li>Was Watford Council right to use child safety concerns as justification for banning parents from 2 Adventure Playgrounds?</li>
<li>And finally, should we be paying MPs more &#8211; and is this all really Thatcher&#8217;s fault?</li>
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<p>Hope you enjoy listening &#8211; you can <a href="http://static.houseofcomments.co.uk/audio/hoc04.mp3">download the MP3 file here</a>, <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=349866462">subscribe to the podcast using iTunes</a> or simply listen in the player below.</p>
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	Labour appear to be one wrong step away from going broke - could this mean an early election?
	The online world of Twittering Social Networking has been flexing its muscles over the past few weeks. Where is this going, and how will it affect politics in the future?
	Was Watford Council right to use child safety concerns as justification for banning parents from 2 Adventure Playgrounds?
	And finally, should we be paying MPs more - and is this all really Thatcher&#039;s fault?

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