Summary
THE interview we publish today with Hazel Blears, the feisty Labour Party deputy leadership candidate, highlights the key divide in the race between reformers and those seeking to row back in the direction of Old Labour.
Ms Blears warns against "throwback politics", in the wake of a suggestion from front-runner Alan Johnson that the number of city academies be capped, and from Peter Hain that City bonuses should be curbed by government. Similarly, she dismisses Harriet Harman's criticism of luxury consumer spending. Ms Blears makes an important point that her five rivals would do well to heed.See the full content of this document
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Hazel Blears' New Warning to Labour
There was always going to be a degree of unreality to the deputy leadership contest: the p...
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