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SOME members of the Labour Party finally got round to looking at their watches over the weekend. And they didn't like what they saw. Nine years in power, they were watching the electoral clock tick down towards a future date when it would be too late to prevent a rebranded Conservative Party under David Cameron from moving into 10 Downing Street.
Not a revelation exactly, more a pragmatic realisation that without something happening soon, they would all be scratching their heads at some future seaside gathering and asking themselves: now what was it we once stood for?See the full content of this document
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Blair Shouldn't Need a Compass to Show Him the Way Out of Office Labour Succession
The Compass conference in Westminster yesterday goes some way to ensuring that Labour ask themselves ...
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