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|quote="a contest would be bloody | |quote="a contest would be bloody ... in a beauty contest between two fortysomething Davids, Cameron is likely to win. He is, frankly, smoother, glossier and now more practised at leadership than the cerebral Miliband. That's why the conservatives and their friends in the press are so keen to promote a Miliband challenge." | ||
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{{opinion|UK Labour Party leadership election|David Miliband should stand against Gordon Brown|against}} | {{opinion|UK Labour Party leadership election|David Miliband should stand against Gordon Brown|against}} |
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This is an opinion item.
Author(s) | Jackie Ashley |
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Source | Comment is free |
Date | March 26, 2007 |
URL | http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/story/0,,2042879,00.html |
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This item argues against the position UK Labour Party leadership election / David Miliband should stand against Gordon Brown on the topic UK Labour Party leadership election.