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We need to talk about Tony – why Labour shouldn't rush back to the right

  • Written by The Conversation
imageLabour shouldn't lurch back to the Blairite camp.EPA/Richard Lewis

Ed Miliband’s failure to win the 2015 election, or even to increase Labour’s share of seats, has been seized upon by the Blairite wing of the party to push its own centrist agenda. Peter Mandelson, one of the architects of New Labour, accused Miliband of making a “t...

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