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Welcome to Sue Miller's web site
Sue Miller is a Liberal Democrat Member of the House of Lords, nominated in 1998 and sitting as Baroness Miller of Chilthorne Domer. She was spokesman on Environment and Rural Affairs 1999-2006) and was subsequently spokesman for Home Affairs. Sue takes a particular interest in civil liberties. She works internationally on land rights, the issues raised by the Convention on the Rights of the Child and nuclear non-proliferation.
Sue (2nd right) looks at the original Bill of Rights at the British Library's "Taking Liberties" exhibition
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Other Parliamentary interests
Sue becomes a Council Member of "Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non Proliferation and Disarmament"
Sue hosts a PNND lunch in Addis Ababa where Parliamentarians passed a resolution calling for actions to move to a nuclear weapons free world including nuclear weapons free zones and adheerence by ALL states to treaties
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Nuclear war has become an even greater threat to the future of the world. Leading international scientists, politicians and others all agree that the threat of a regional nuclear conflict which would have catastrophic global consequences, is a prime threat to our future. Sue will be devoting more time and energy to this crucial matter and supporting the growth of PNND, which enables all parliamenterians who share this concern, to make their voice heard on an international platform.
Sue is Vice-Chair of the All Party Group on Latin America and a Co Chair of the All Party Group on Street Children
Sue with children from the Juconi street child project in Ecuador
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Sue takes a very active interest in Central and South America and has visited several countries there on official Parliamentary business and in a private capacity. She is especially active in raising the issues concerning street working and living children both in Latin America and throughout the world. She works closely with the Consortium for Street Children, www.streetchildren.org.uk, on advocacy matters.
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Clegg Scores Second Win in Party Leaders Debate
Fri 23rd Apr 2010
An average of five polls conducted immediately after the Sky TV Leaders Election debate on Thursday night put Nick Clegg as the winner, with all instant polls showing him ahead of Gordon Brown. After the Foreign Affairs-led debate from Bristol dominated by issues like Iraq, immigration and climate change, Nick Clegg won 3 of the 5 polls on the night, building on his position after the first debate.
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Read "Clegg Scores Second Win in Party Leaders Debate" in full (186 words).
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Nick Clegg Storms First Ever Party Leaders Debate
Fri 16th Apr 2010
The polls following the first ever Party Leaders General Election debate on ITV are showing that Nick Clegg has won a convincing victory over David Cameron and Gordon Brown. The debate was the first ever Leaders debate during a UK General Election campaign, and the pollsters are giving it as a big victory for Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats.
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Read "Nick Clegg Storms First Ever Party Leaders Debate" in full (233 words).
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