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Don't write off Labour yet, but Brown has his work cut out



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Published Date: 17 April 2008
It is a mistake to assume poor polling figures will sound the death knell for a PM or his party, writes ALLAN MASSIE
SOMEWHERE I have a book by the very distinguished American political journalist Richard Rovere. Writing just after Lyndon Johnson's overwhelming defeat of the Republican candidate Barry Goldwater, Rovere argued that the Republicans were finished and ...



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  • Last Updated: 16 April 2008 8:21 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Allan Massie
 
1

Sod off labour!,

edinburgh 17/04/2008 09:03:09
To aid his recovery he might start by reducing council tax, abolishing this new tax on the poor, and removing all our troups from illegal wars that no one wanted!
2

Sod off labour!,

edinburgh 17/04/2008 09:03:26
To aid his recovery he might start by reducing council tax, abolishing this new tax on the poor, and removing all our troups from illegal wars that no one wanted!
3

Sod off labour!,

edinburgh 17/04/2008 09:03:26
To aid his recovery he might start by reducing council tax, abolishing this new tax on the poor, and removing all our troups from illegal wars that no one wanted!
4

shivago8,

livingston 17/04/2008 11:28:03
They are already written off,turned our proud country into a banana republic

 

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