Campling, Nick

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12/09/2009
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Nick Campling comes from Peterborough. His main objective is to raise awareness of a bank that went bust on the Isle of Man and those, including himself who suffered the consequences. He has a large family and Christianity is very important to him. He has written a song about the consequences of what happened to the bank, he will sing and play guitar on the plinth.

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