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The Independent (Free subscription) | 13/05/2008
Never has the phrase "in sorrow not anger" felt more apt. Gordon Brown's long awaited but seemingly short lived premiership has left the non-Conservative parts of the nation disappointed and in despair. But betrayed? I doubt it.
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Chris Paul: Labour of Love (Free subscription) | 14/05/2008
Neal Lawson's mission of self-aggrandisement and weasel words (no offence Neal) have now reached a new low. Having backed Brown to the hilt he now says that (Brown as leader) was so obviously not the way to go . Brown has made but two mistakes. The election that wasn't. Never a good idea or a necessary one in my view. And the 10p Tax gaffe which would probably have got him a roasting when he took...
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Luke Akehurst's Blog (Free subscription) | 13/05/2008
...'cos the face sure ain't listening. How dare the millionaire left-wing Labour Party fantasist Neal Lawson claim the moral high ground and demand in The Independent that Gordon should step down and return to The Treasury ? How dare he claim in The Guardian that the local elections saw the final collapse of the New Labour project ? How dare he fill the columns of The Spectator blog this morning under...
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Liberal Conspiracy (Free subscription) | 13/05/2008
“… but tragically Brown seems incapable of escaping from the neo-liberalism straight jacket he and Blair donned after the crushing defeat in 1992 which meant the interests of the market would always come first”, writes Neal Lawson of Compass in today's Independent.