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Theme : politics
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The seeds of new Labour's destruction were sown early
The next generation of Labour leaders must learn from Tony Blair's mistakes.
from : samhintonsmith
31st July 2006
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Men, step aside: tackling terrorism is women's work
If persuasion, attraction and understanding are the new arts of power, then the future looks profoundly female.
from : samhintonsmith
27th July 2006
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Fit for purpose
Oh dear. Tony Blair has made a speech saying that people need to adapt their lifestyles if they’re going to be healthy. And apparently he stole the ‘idea’ from David Cameron.
from : duncanoleary
26th July 2006
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Where to, guv?
Writing in the Guardian today Polly Toynbee argues that “If John Major was in office but not in power, Tony Blair is still in power but no one knows what for.” I’m not so sure.
from : duncanoleary
21st July 2006
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Hot air?
It didn’t make the front pages (as far as I know) but I think David Miliband’s speech yesterday floating the idea of carbon rationing for individuals is going to be an interesting one to watch...
from : duncanoleary
20th July 2006
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Hope is key to future Scotland
Creating a ‘future literate’ public would tackle fatalism and revive Scotland’s political culture, says new think-tank report
from : mollywebb
4th July 2006
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‘Press protest’ is politics of the future
Politicians are struggling to come to terms with the rise of single-issue protest backed by media power
from : mollywebb
4th July 2006
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Changing leaders won’t save democracy
We get the ‘politicians we deserve’ if we opt out of the democratic process, says think-tank
from : mollywebb
4th July 2006
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Tories must recapture thirtysomething lost generation
‘Fair Conservatism’ can help the Tories win over voters in their thirties and regain power
from : mollywebb
3rd July 2006
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Politicians ‘neglect culture’
Government Ministers should show passion for culture
from : mollywebb
3rd July 2006