Monday, 22, Mar 2010 10:25
Jonathan Cockburn, South West
Barry Hodgson, South West
Derek Wharton, South West
Roger Edwards, South West
Stuart Baker, South West
Barry Egerton, South West
politics.co.uk's Opinion Formers set out to present their manifesto "wish lists" to the next generation of MPs and ministers ahead of the General Election in 2010.
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