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Kic FM interview Colin Ross12.00.00pm BST (GMT +0100) Fri 22nd Apr 2005
Colin Ross, Liberal Democrat Candidate for Wolverhampton South West was interviewed by Kic FM on the subject of youth policies and what the Liberal Democrats could offer young people. I was able to talk about a whole range of issues from the abolition of Student Fees, equalising the minimum wage, equalising age rates and reducing the age that people can vote to 16 and ensuring there is more affordable housing for young people. Related Link:
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