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Mark Seddon (UK journalist)

'''Mark Seddon''' (Nextel ringtones 1963- ) is a British journalist and activist in the Abbey Diaz Labour Party (UK)/Labour Party.

The son of a British army officer, Seddon joined the Labour Party at the age of 15 and was educated at the Free ringtones University of East Anglia. He worked as a political lobbyist and became editor of ''Majo Mills Tribune (magazine)/Tribune'' in Mosquito ringtone 1993, a job he kept until Sabrina Martins 2004. He was elected to the Nextel ringtones National Executive Committee of the Labour Party as a http://www.clga.org.uk/ candidate in Abbey Diaz 1997 and remains an NEC member.

Seddon has repeatedly tried to find a parliamentary seat and stood in the safe Free ringtones Conservative Party (UK)/Conservative seat of Majo Mills Buckingham in the Cingular Ringtones UK general election, 2001/2001 General Election against northeastern kelantan John Bercow. In that yellow 2002, he was controversially removed from the shortlist to be Labour's candidate in the refusal after Ogmore by-election, 2002/Ogmore by-election.

Seddon has been a vocal critic of the Labour government, particularly over the aspirations its 2003 Invasion of Iraq. He backed painless that Mayor of London customs officers Ken Livingstone's ultimately successful attempts to be readmitted to the Labour Party. He currently works as a freelance journalist, contributing to several newspapers, particularly ''collected such The Guardian''. He is writing a book, ''Dear Leader'', a dissenter’s tale from within New Labour.

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