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A Labour Christmas carol

It was Christmas eve, 2012, and Ebenezer Miliband lay in his bed, thinking of how his little hardware shop was faring in the middle of this perniciously cold winter. Business had been difficult, and here was a man generous to a fault. Perhaps too generous, some said. Debt was high everywhere in London that year,… Continue reading A Labour Christmas carol

Published December 27, 2012
Categorized as Ed Miliband, Gordon Brown, Neil Kinnock, political strategy

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