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	<title>Comments on: Council surgeries &#8211; the debate continues&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: The Councillor won&#8217;t see you now &#8211; a Whodunnit &#171; The Local Government Officer</title>
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		<description>[...] July 17, 2009 &#183; Leave a Comment  Wandsworth Councillor James Cousins (whose blog I am allowed to recommend because he&#8217;s opted out of the Total Politics poll) is hosting an interesting little debate on surgeries. Broadly, he thinks nobody is coming to them and they&#8217;re therefore not much use. He sets out this case here, and provides an update based on both the discussion and e-mails he&#8217;s received here. [...]</description>
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