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THERE are, no doubt, many fevered brows presently in Tory central office worried about the probability that Labour would gain a majority of the seats albeit, with a minority of the vote, in any autumn general election.
Any concerns, by the Tories, though, are misplaced. Firstly, because New Labour are almost indistinguishable from the Tories with any policy differences mainly ones of semantics. Secondly, with a deteriorating global economic situation, for which neither the Tories nor Labour seem to have any solution, so why would they want to get into government - other than perceived prestige?See the full content of this document
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Letter: Why Bother?
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