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In any case, every prime minister for the past 30 years, caught far from home when a domestic crisis broke, also spares a thought for Old Labour's last prime minister who was attending a major summit in the West Indies in January 1979 when the "winter of discontent" – trade union strikes against government pay policy – came to a head.
Could attempt to play it cool be a 'crisis, what crisis' moment for Cameron? 2011
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They will be at their worst when policy represents an uneasy compromise between the Old Labour instincts of the Lib Dems and the hard decisions the Tories will instinctively want to take.
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Any sensible voter will be pro marriage and Old Labour are nuts to attack this.
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Will the Brits wake up, smell the coffee and boot out Old Labour and return to their conservative roots: pro family, pro business and small government?
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He argues that his 'many not the few' rhetoric is not Old Labour but is in the DNA of New Labour.
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He argues that his 'many not the few' rhetoric is not Old Labour but is in the DNA of New Labour.
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Simply regurgitating 1990s New Labour mantras will fail, as will lurching back to 1980s Old Labour dogma.
Ed Miliband stands against brother David in fight for Labour leadership 2010
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I will vote for the Tories as the thought of Old Labour in power is just so truly awful.
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The Tories have to get focused on three issues and hammer Old Labour to smithereens:
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He argues that his 'many not the few' rhetoric is not Old Labour but is in the DNA of New Labour.
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