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End of New Labour?
According to one of the MIlliband brothers (not sure which as I have trouble telling them apart) New Labour is over. Is the Labour party therefore going to have a split like the last time they left office or become New New labour or revert to old labour?
Discuss.
Discuss.
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PRICELESS!
We had record growth, low interest rates, low inflation, low unemployment etc......
However, a worldwide recession took place which did cause problems but they did as good a job as possible.
I think it's wrong for the Millibands to dismiss New Labour and its achievments. However, it is now time to move on and rebuild and provide an effective opposition particularly since a general election is not very far away in my opinion.
Ed Milliband seems slightly better, but not much.
I know it's the same labour party but hopefully they'll descend into years of infighting like in the good old days.
lol "I Can't Believe it's Not Tories" would have been perfect for the Blair years!
More like "I Can't Believe They're More Right Wing Than Tories".;)
Epic!
Why do you hope that?
Because the more time they spend ruining their own party, the less time they can spend ruining Britain.
Oh come on now it wouldn't be fair to leave all the ruining to the Tories.
I don't believe there will be any infighting........now the new coalition on the other hand........
They are Labour politicians, so there will be plenty of infighting. They may find a bit of time to act as opposition to the government, but it's going to be a few years before they can criticise much and not have the blame directed back at them.
Who said life was fair?!
Who says it isn't supposed to be?
I think fighting in polical parties is not exclusivly a Labour problem. Remeber the "bastards" as Major refered to them. Cameron isn't excactly popular with Tory grass roots is he?
"Spanky" for short
No Labour.
The end of New Labour