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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 29/06/2008
Some of Labour's biggest financial donors are deserting the party and making Gordon Brown's position untenable, says one of Tony Blair's former aides.
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The Herald (Free subscription) | 28/06/2008
Lord Levy, Labour’s former chief fundraiser, was the first to try to draw blood from a battered Gordon Brown last night when, in the wake of the party’s humiliation at Henley, he urged it to “very seriously consider” dumping the leader.
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Metro.co.uk (Free subscription) | 27/06/2008
Labour should "seriously consider" ditching Gordon Brown following the Henley by-election drubbing, the party's former chief fundraiser Lord Levy has said.
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 27/06/2008
Labour should "seriously consider" ditching Gordon Brown following the Henley by-election drubbing, the party's former chief fundraiser Lord Levy has said.
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 27/06/2008
Labour should "seriously consider" ditching Gordon Brown following the Henley by-election drubbing, the party's former chief fundraiser Lord Levy has said.
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icWales (Free subscription) | 27/06/2008
Labour should "seriously consider" ditching Gordon Brown following the Henley by-election drubbing, the party's former chief fundraiser Lord Levy has said.
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Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 27/06/2008
Labour should "seriously consider" ditching Gordon Brown following the Henley by-election drubbing, the party's former chief fundraiser Lord Levy has said.
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PM (Free subscription) | 25/06/2008
Good blog suggestions last night. Special guest appearance by Lord Levy this evening doing the commentary for us at Wimbledon. Only joking! Lovely dot@wimbledon isn't going to be available for PM (boo) but we do have one of her colleagues - Annie McGuire - joining us from SW19. What do you want me to do about the Glass Box photo? Shall we restore the old pic - Monty 'n' all? see you later, cquinn...
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 24/06/2008
Gordon Brown will have "great difficulty" wooing back the wealthy individuals who gave big donations to Labour under Tony Blair, the party's former chief fundraiser Lord Levy has said.
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Liverpool Daily Post.co.uk (Free subscription) | 24/06/2008
Gordon Brown will have "great difficulty" wooing back the wealthy individuals who gave big donations to Labour under Tony Blair, the party's former chief fundraiser Lord Levy has said.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 24/06/2008
Former Labour fundraiser Lord Levy says the party faces "great difficulty" in winning back big donors, as it auctions off a tennis match with Tony Blair.
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PM (Free subscription) | 24/06/2008
....with Tony Blair? Or dinner with Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson. Or tea with Nancy Dell'Olio. Just some of the exciting prizes on offer if you cough up loads of money for the Labour party at an auction next month. Lord Levy, formerly Labour's "Mr Moneybags" will be joining us live to talk about the state of the party's finances. I'll give you a clue - they're not good. Any thoughts...
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Apocalypse Times (Free subscription) | 22/06/2008
Amount of funds Lord Levy claims to have raised for the Labour Party: "about £100m" (source: The Big Issue, June 16-22 edition) Amount of money currently owed in loans, overdrafts etc by the Labour Party: about £24m With money management like that is it any wonder the UK economy is going into meltdown? These jokers can't balance the Party books and they've made a right pig's ear of managing the country's...
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newsjiffy (Free subscription) | 20/06/2008
Three people at the center of New Labour brought out their autobiographies recently, Lord Levy, John Prescott and Cherie Blair. I've read the former two, and while I thought Levy's was tedious I was surprised how much I enjoyed reading Prescott's. Often dismissed by comedians and commentators, Prescott reveals his long journey to deputy prime minister from his days as a steward. Ghostwritten by Hunter...
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Jews sans frontieres (Free subscription) | 15/06/2008
Another Jewdas event to liven up the summer. Let them explain: It's time to bring the money-lenders back into the temple; to say to Lord Levy 'come back, all is forgiven'; hard times have arrived and jewdas returns to celebrate the glorious relationship between jews and money. We're all familiar with credit-crunches (is this a snack bar?), rising oil prices and negative equity and nowthe economic downturn...