There is no sound quite like it in politics – the noise of politicians retreating from previously entrenched positions, anxiously putting distance between themselves and unpopular policies. There is something excruciating about the sight of people that were part of a corporate decision-making process, suddenly deciding that ‘I didn’t know about it’ or ‘I didn’t [...]
New Labour Leadership Must Put People, Not Markets, at Centre of Politics
07/09/2010 by Gary Titley
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