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Mr Muldoon And Parliament (Press, 6 November 1976)

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Summary: Mr Muldoon And Parliament (Press, 6 November 1976)

On 5 November 1976, W. Foot expressed strong disapproval regarding comments made by Mr Muldoon about Mr Moyle's alleged homosexual activities. In a letter, Foot argued that Muldoon's remarks had brought Parliament into "utter disrepute" and implied that Muldoon, being a key figure, should have handled the situation with more propriety. Foot suggested that the Opposition should consider stepping back, implying that the responsibility for the state of affairs lay solely with Muldoon.

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Publish Date:6th November 1976
URL:https://www.pridenz.com/paperspast_chp19761106_2_109_2.html