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Lib Dem links to hospitals of shame
SOLOMON HUGHES examines the connection between the deputy party leader and the man behind a string of failing private mental hospitals

Lib Dem deputy leader Simon Hughes accepted a £60,000 donation to his constituency party from a businessman whose company runs a private health-care business heavily criticised by inspectors for poor treatment of NHS mental patients.

Hughes lists the £60k donation from Sudhir Choudhrie in the current register of MPs' interests.

This unusually large sum will help Hughes defend his 8,000 majority in his Bermondsey constituency at the next election.

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