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Ken attends assembly as new members take seatsKen Livingstone sat in the public gallery and watched proceedings closely as the 25 members of the London assembly adjusted to their new roles ... |
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Whipped: Tuesday 6th MayThe best from the blogosphere and beyond. 1. Justin Hinchcliffe has an intriguing rumour about Ken Livingstone.2. Policy Exchange director Anthony Browne has some advice for David Cameron... Read more... ... |
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Labour: the beginning of the end?I generally don't do predictions, but it's hard to resist the sense that the local elections have marked the end of something important for Labour: namely, it's short lived reputation as the natural party of government. Heretofore, it seems that the government experienced the oppos... |
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Green brownedRecent polls suggest people are unwilling to throw money at global warming fantasies; no big surprise there. It is a surprise, however, to discover politicians (now in the UK, as in the US) are becoming aware of this: Gordon Brown is poised to scrap a series of unpopular tax rises as part of swe... |
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Mayor of London election 2008: Boris win represents take-off for the ToriesFull coverage of the mayor of London election 2008The Conservatives had an exceptionally good set of local election results, but Boris Johnson’s win in London makes the rout of Labour a transformative moment. Deep misery for the PM will follow the loss of the London mayoralty.Ken Livingston... |
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Boris Johnson Elected Mayor Of London After Win Over Ken LivingstoneBoris Johnson has been elected Mayor of London, adding to Labour's misery after disastrous local elections. ... |


