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September 27, 2008

Political (re-)education - handle with care

Go 4th Excitement is mounting with further 'evidence' in the polls of the Labour  Party's recovery albeit only back to where we were pre-Brown. A magnificent polling result in Plumstead highlights the powerful influence of a well-organised campaigning CLP in Greenwich and Woolwich. As Political Futures opines it is too soon to start making any judgements about the [2008] conference season. There are lessons from history in the events now playing out in the global economy. Karl Marx has a new friend in the Archbishop of Canterbury. The political (re-)education potential is mind-boggling. I'm going to start in an unlikely place; namely, the new campaign: Go 4th (with its suitably biblical resonance). Among the aims of Comrades Prescott, Campbell, Kinnock (Mrs) and Caborn is: Encourage greater participation in the Labour Party.

Should Save the Labour Party join forces with them, or should they join forces with STLP? Or is their's another silo-call?

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