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It has been a bad week for those who believe Britain's two-party political system should be set in stone. The Labour administrations in London and Cardiff face mounting difficulties. In London, Tony Blair and his colleagues wait with bated breath to see which disasters tomorrow's Iraqi elections may throw up.
The Home Secretary, Charles Clarke, triggered a barrage of criticism from his own backbenchers with swingeing anti-terrorist measures which promise to destroy Britain's commitment to individual freedom and human rights.See the full content of this document
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In Cardiff, Rhodri Morgan and his colleagues lurch from one public relations disaster to the next. For example, our First Minister exacerbated the criticism bombarding him from all sides, including his own, by suggesting that the Welsh NHS's troubles were nothing m...
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