"has outlined a four point plan to win the next election including a pledge to make Labour a "disciplined, united and campaigning party".
He said voters wanted to see them clean up politics, help people through the recession and "put forward our vision". "
Interestingly Gordon Brown is also reported as having "said Labour candidates would have to sign a pledge to uphold "high standards of integrity"."
"high standards of integrity" - does that mean an end to lying? More on that subject later.
Only at the very end of the BBC article do the BBC tell the public that:
"He also continued his attack on what he says are Conservative plans to cut public spending by 10% - the Tories deny this and have accused Mr Brown of using misleading figures about his own plans for capital spending. "
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