Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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14 March 2010
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Great do on Sheffield, and I agree the mood is changing. Hope you noticed too how many young people were there. A few returnees too who had left the party over Iraq
You and Peter are quality and best of all the Tories know it, which is why they fear you both. Good luck in all the campaigns work you do
I wonder if you, Peter M. or John P. will be coming to Brighton & Hove?
My favourite Labour campaigner is still Sarah B. but it sounds like you have been doing a great job 🙂
Good to hear the positive news from the campaign trail but, without wishing to be a damp squib, did anyone see Benedict Birmberg’s letter in The Guardian yesterday? If old Labour stalwarts like him are moving to the Lib Dems, there is a lot to be woried about, specially at a time like this. But I still think Labour’s biggest barrier to re-election is the electorate’s desire for “change”. This is why I’m going to repeat my comment from the other day: Brown should resurrect and upgrade the post of Deputy Prime Minister and give it to the one person I think could symbolise change – Ed Milliband. I know it’s a bit US presidential-style having two on the ticket,so as to speak,but why not? It would encourage people to have hope and see Milliband as a potential successor to Brown. Would love to know what you and others think about this, Alastair …..