Today's Guardian picks up the story Save the Labour Party has been running for months about the next round of internal Labour Party policy-making under the headline 'Brown to offer activists a say after poll results' and includes quotes from my CLGA slate colleague Ann Black and myself.
The headline typifies the personality obsessions of Westminister-based journalists. Members have always had a say in policy-making. It's just that the Party is notoriously shy when it comes to telling members about their rights, and organised in such a way that even if you have an opinion it is very difficult to make your voice heard, especially if expressed collectively via a trade union or constituency labour party (unless you are an ultra-loyalist.)
That could be about to change in a big way. Watch this space after the polls close.