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Greenpeace OK to call MPs untrustworthy but wrong on voting reasons
LONDON – Greenpeace is in trouble over a national press ad that accused MPs of caving in to pressure from Tony Blair to vote against amendments to the Housing Bill, but escaped censure for calling MPs untrustworthy.
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