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  2. New Labour - Wikipedia

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    Alastair Campbell was central to the media image of New Labour. Once New Labour was established, it was developed as a brand, portrayed as a departure from Old Labour, the party of pre-1994 [33] which had been criticised for regularly betraying its election promises and was linked with trade unionism, the state and benefit claimants.

  3. Lib–Lab pact - Wikipedia

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    On 11 May 2016, following the 2016 election six days earlier, when the governing Labour Party had 29 AMs elected, one fewer than in 2011 and two short of an overall majority, Welsh Assembly members failed to elect a new First Minister on their return to the Senedd, after the roll-call tied the vote at 29–29; Plaid Cymru nominated its leader ...

  4. Labour Party leadership of Ed Miliband - Wikipedia

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    The Labour party conference in Manchester on 21–24 September occurred days after the Scottish referendum result. Miliband's conference speech was criticised, particularly after he failed to deliver sections on the deficit and immigration, after attempting to deliver the speech without notes. [40]

  5. Knights of Labor - Wikipedia

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    "The New Labor History and the Powers of Historical Pessimism: Consensus, Hegemony, and the Case of the Knights of Labor," Journal of American History Vol. 75, No. 1 (Jun., 1988), pp. 115–136 in JSTOR Archived 4 August 2020 at the Wayback Machine, historiography; Fink, Leon. Workingmen's Democracy: The Knights of Labor and American Politics.

  6. Resignation of Jacinda Ardern - Wikipedia

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    Ardern's legacy was immediately discussed. Writing for The Guardian, commentator Henry Cooke wrote that while the human reasons for Ardern's resignation were understandable, the political consequences were "confounding", and imperiled her party and her personal legacy. [46] "Labour MPs and supporters have every right to be furious.

  7. 2008 Democratic Party presidential debates and forums

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    Obama rejected PBS's invitation, and Gravel and Kucinich were excluded from the debate because they did not have at least one paid staff member or office space in Iowa. AARP – Divided We Fail debate page; Fox News video; Iowa Public Television video; IPT on YouTube video

  8. Labour Isn't Working - Wikipedia

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    The way the photo was taken was leaked and Labour's Denis Healey criticised it in the House of Commons, saying the people in it were not genuinely unemployed and said that the Conservatives were "selling politics like soap-powder". [4] The campaign was a success as it was viewed as backing up the Conservatives' claims against Labour.

  9. Talk:New Labour - Wikipedia

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    Reception section: " For example, Lord Rothermere, the proprietor of the Daily Mail, defected to the Labour Party, stating "I joined New Labour because that was obviously the New Conservative party", [Dec 3] underlining the significant ideological shifts that had taken place, and indicating why the reception of New Labour was negative amongst ...