George Osborne’s strategic mind? Long may it continue to whirr | Polly Toynbee | Comment is free | The Guardian

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Polly Toynbee speaks at the October 2005 Labour Party conference (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

This is an excellent article from Polly Toynebee, in the Guardian. Check it out!

George Osborne’s strategic mind? Long may it continue to whirr | Polly Toynbee | Comment is free | The Guardian.

Yesterday, I commented that despite Ed Millibands excellent performance, I find it hard to believe that voters will elect him the next Prime Minister.

On the other hand, as highlighted in PollyToynebee’s Guardian article above, it seems almost a certainty that the Conservatives will be out of power after the next election.

So it’s intriguing to speculate on the likely outcome after the next UK general election.

Perhaps, the Labour Party will lead a coalition with the Liberal Party?

Any thoughts?

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Ten things we learned from the Labour party conference | Politics | guardian.co.uk

 

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LIVERPOOL, UNITED KINGDOM – SEPTEMBER 26: Labour Party leader Ed Miliband (L) chats with shadow Chancellor Ed Balls in a suite during the Labour Party Conference on September 26, 2011 in Liverpool, England. Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls was scheduled to give a keynote speech to delegates and announce a five point plan to boost jobs and economy later in the morning. (Image credit: Getty Images via @daylife)

 

This is a really interesting article from the Guardian and well worth a read.

 

Ten things we learned from the Labour party conference | Politics | guardian.co.uk.

 

Personally, I am not sure that the ten macro threads that the Guardian article has identified will help Labour to seriously widen its appal and win the next election.

 

What do you think?

 

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