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Rod Abouharb
06:57, 21 APR 2015
Dr Rod Abouharb: Kensington becoming 'elephant's graveyard' of overpriced, overseas-owned homes
Labour Party
Labour parliamentary candidate for Kensington, Dr Rod Abouharb, discusses the lack of affordable local housing in his final column before the election.
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Rod Abouharb column: What kind of MP does Kensington want?
Labour Party
Sir Malcolm Rifkind is Kensington's invisible MP, argues Labour's parliamentary hopeful, Dr Rod Abouharb in his latest column.
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Rod Abouharb: Kensington needs a Labour voice to stand up to the developers and protect jobs
Labour Party
In his inaugural column, Labour's parliamentary candidate for Kensington, Dr Rod Abouharb , weighs into the debate about whether offices and workplaces should be turned into housing.
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