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    Why not Howard? Many people go for a lunchtime session once and a while, I have had a few in the past. Sometimes it is actually constructive to do so!

    I really do not go along with such po-faced puritanism as in your last post.... many a job has it wheels greased over a few pints. As long as the work gets done there is no problem and in my personal experience it never did prevent work and helped build workplace relationships.

    Networking is helped along by a few drinks and, lets face it, the job of an MP involves a lot of networking - its an important part of the job.

    I dont get a chance for such a session these days, a couple of times a year at conferences. Sometimes a pint or two with a client at lunchtime or at networking events.

    It may not work for you howard and some employers may be stick in the mud but it works for some of us....

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