Talk:Margaret Curran (politician)

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It is formally correct to say that she, and another person who I won't name since he's no longer politically active, resigned their posts as vice-chairs of Glasgow University Labour Club in mid-1980 several months after allegations of membership rigging in relation to the December 1979 NOLS conference. However their resignations was the culmination of a dispute which had been rumbling on for several months with e.g. a Labour Club comittee investigation into the issue, which tried to clear them, but whose report was not accepted by a meeting of the full club. One person who joined the Labour Club slightly later said once that he had looked through the committee minutes from that period "and it was perfectly obvious that Margaret Curran and X had been up to something". PatGallacher 16:37, 10 May 2006 (UTC)

This cannabis claim must be supported by evidence or be removed. The idea that you can add information to a bio based on evidence which cannot be ratified is unacceptable. Ash Rust 13.15, 03 Oct 2006 (UTC)