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Opinion - If Labour's leaders are happy to ignore conference criticisms, why is the PM sweating over his speech?

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2003
Authors: Rawnsley, Andrew
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Public finance : the business monthly of the public sector. - London : Public Finance, ISSN 1352-9250, ZDB-ID 11697313. - 2003 (26.09.), p. 5
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OLC-SSG Economic Sciences
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005885659
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