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February 24, 2006

Our man in Dagenham

The unofficial spokesman for Labour's forgotten heartlands and core voters - Jon Cruddas - has once again managed to get a choice quote about voting reform onto the airwaves. In response to a question about Tony Blair's legacy and the handover of power, the Dagenham MP said he believed it was necessary to remove the "zealotry" surrounding public services reforms, which he said were based on the "preferences and prejudices of swing voters in marginal seats".


Posted by malcolmclark on February 24, 2006

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