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Thursday, 4 September 2008

Charles Clarke's interview on the Today programme this morning

Odd how John Humphrys, the interviewer, allowed Charles Clarke is allowed to state that Gordon Brown was a
"brilliant Chancellor of the Exchequer and part of the Blair-Brwon team which delivered for the first time...in the whole of Labour history ... a record of economic competence and effectiveness"
without this opinion being queried; I wonder why that might be? The Labour narrative, even amongst the anti-Brown camp, is that this has only been a problem since Gordon Brown became Prime Minister and that presentational changes could make the difference.

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