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April 2015
Alastair Campbell's new book is predictable stuff
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April 2015
Our political system, for all its imperfections, remains precious
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April 2015
As polling day nears, Conservatives are sticking to a strictly economic message. But there should be room in politics for moral arguments.
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April 2015
"The Chief Whip stormed the moral high ground and dug himself in. So why did I feel unable to follow Michael Gove over the top, as it were?"
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