John Battle Member of Parliament for West Leeds.

04 July 2008

John Battle Backs End Child Poverty Campaign


04 July 2008

MP celebrates NHS at 60


23 June 2008

Battle presses PM on Palestinian suffering


17 June 2008

MP has burning message for West Leeds youngsters


John Battle MP signing Shelters wall of shame on London's Southbank, click for large view

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MP calls for 'windfall tax' to tackle fuel poverty

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