Tag Archives: Gordon Brown

  1. How well did Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour actually do?

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    June 10, 2017 by Paul Goldsmith

    They lost. They did better than people expected but they lost. Among the crowing at what happened to the complacent …
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  2. Labour debt-pointers are risking their party’s economic credibility again

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    May 21, 2017 by Paul Goldsmith

    I actually can’t take it anymore. It is economically illiterate and it is self-defeating and it has to stop. It …
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  3. Why Labour would gain from explaining why they overspent in Government

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    May 18, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

     The candidates for the Labour Party leadership are already  organising themselves into two groups on Labour’s economic record when …
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  4. The Blair B*tch project – why New Labour DIDN’T need such large majorities

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    January 11, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    The further away we get from Tony Blair’s Premiership, the harder it is for my students to understand why the …
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  5. Gordon Brown’s retirement..Bye Bye Bruiser

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    December 2, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    It has seemed obvious for the last four years, as Gordon Brown slinked into the background, so rarely reappearing in …
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  6. When (or because) push came to shove, it was a No

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    September 19, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    The recriminations have started. How could they have got it wrong. They thought it would be Ok, they thought it …
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  7. Without Andy Coulson we would probably be in our 17th year of Labour government

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    June 30, 2014 by Paul Goldsmith

    It was back in 2007 when David Cameron decided to hire as his Director of Communications a man who had …
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