Jeremy Miles for Beaconsfield

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  • May 4, 2010
    Why I’m optimistic about the next 5 years

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  • The elephant in the room
    Thankfully, someone has finally said it. Labour needs to find an alternative response to the Coalition’s cuts rather than just opposing them as though cuts under Labour were inconceivable. Yesterday, Pat MacFadden’s Fabian lecture began to articulate the argument that Labour needs to make before voters will want to hear our voice again. Had we [...] more
  • The Big Social Democracy
    I was at Ed Miliband’s launch of his leadership bid at the Fabian conference on the weekend. One of the points Ed made was that Labour Party was sometimes guilty of believing that membership was about no more than delivering a leaflet. It is not hard to see why a party which had been out [...] more
  • Con-Dem Nation
    I’ve been reflecting a bit this last week on what is going on around us at the moment and having stood as a Labour candidate in the election for Beaconsfield, wondered how the election prepared us for the outcome we now have. We seem to have ended up with a PR outcome without a [...] more

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