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In his visit to
Wales yesterday, Labour’s new leader said that his party was united, a
statement which has caused some raised eyebrows, given the recent shenanigans
within the parliamentary party. But in
one important sense, he’s right. There
is a high degree of unity within the Labour Party in wishing to win elections and
form the next government. The only areas
of disagreement are about how they will achieve that and what they will
actually do if they achieve it. In the
grand scheme of what politics has become, those are only minor little matters. Aren’t they?
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