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Order in the house: Mystery of the flashing lights solved

The origin of flashing red badges worn in the house this week came to light today at the expense of Labour MP Charles Chauvel.National MP Katrina Shanks kicked off the trend yesterday, causing inappropriate giggles during questions on sexual abuse claims

Nina Fowler
Thu, 24 Jun 2010

The origin of flashing red badges worn in the house this week came to light today at the expense of Labour MP Charles Chauvel.

National MP Katrina Shanks kicked off the trend yesterday, causing inappropriate giggles during questions on sexual abuse claims and Mr Chauvel continued the fad today,

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Nina Fowler
Thu, 24 Jun 2010
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