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... "for family reasons" at the next reshuffle."This was not a decision I took lightly," she said. "I was still in my 20s as Labour was given the honour of leading the country." it is "a tremendous privilege to have worked ... at committee stage.It is thought to be her reluctance to support the Bill at its third reading - which Brown has asked all ministers to do in exchange for being allowed to abstain ...
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... , donating $1.8 million to the struggling Labour Party and accusing the rival Conservatives of discriminating ... parents."I believe that poor and vulnerable families will fare much better under the Labour Party than they would under a Cameron-led Conservative Party," ... Rowling's wealth at $1 billion.This content was originally posted on © 2008 If you are not reading this text from the above site, ...
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... is. It's this: Reading John Cruddas and looking in my crystal ball, I foresee a few years of recrimination – like the ones we had in the early 1980s. New Labour's failure to adopt a ... me an example of a solid party that has been built on a compositing process.Labour – if it is to renew itself – must not allow itself to get into a debate in which its most vocal members are allowed to give their old ...
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... the Comedy Shop.Today, John Cruddas, Labour MP for Dagenham has posted an article in the Guardian newspaper ... system that allows the feckless to make a career of not working.- Labour's class warfare on a national scale. Did you really have nothing more to do with your time than ... THR GUARDIAN, of all places. Take a trip over there and enjoy yourselves reading them.MorgUPDATE."" Tetleyteaman Sep 29 08, ...
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... day after marching to lobby the Labour Party conference in Blackpool and I am reading the newspapers. Blackpool was chock ... Robin Cook, and Paul Foot's description of Labour Party conference ten years ago ... unpopular in the only way they could...So what 'stories' and 'news' have the journalists told us about Labour conference so far? Well, we get a sense of the sycophancy and careerism of younger ...
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... about the resignation:"Kelly put her religion before the wishes of those who elected her during the second reading of the Embryology Bill. Her decision to go means that this, thankfully, will not happen again."As a perusal around other Labour blogs will demonstrate, such feelings are shared elsewhere.Hat-tip: Andrea
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