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Labour leadership contest: where each man is strong, and where he's weak


For people aspiring to lead a party of supposed policy wonks, the Labour leadership contestants are avoiding talking about anything to do with substantive policy.

Rob Hosking
Mon, 26 Aug 2013

For people aspiring to lead a party of supposed policy wonks, the Labour leadership contestants are avoiding talking about anything to do with substantive policy.

There isn’t even any ideological difference between the candidates: it is all the language of branding, of marketing, of

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Rob Hosking
Mon, 26 Aug 2013
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