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  • Speaks the most terrible slew of received Centre-Left guff, too, but that is beside the point.

    Miliband Vs. Miliband 2010

  • Speaks the most terrible slew of received Centre-Left guff, too, but that is beside the point.

    Miliband Vs. Miliband 2010

  • On the contrary, conservative columnist Peter Hitchens recently charged that nowadays "you cannot become the government unless you bow to the views of the 'Centre-Left' media elite, especially the broadcast media elite."

    Heirs to Fortuyn? 2009

  • Usually seen as a distinct alternative on the Centre-Left and claiming to bring a new dimension to politics, this family of parties is probably the most like-minded in terms of identity and political priorities.

    CONTENTS 2008

  • SI therefore spans all shades of the Centre-Left that aspire to govern.

    CONTENTS 2008

  • Usually seen as a distinct alternative on the Centre-Left and claiming to bring a new dimension to politics, this family of parties is probably the most like-minded in terms of identity and political priorities.

    Political party internationals as guardians of democracy 2008

  • SI therefore spans all shades of the Centre-Left that aspire to govern.

    Political party internationals as guardians of democracy 2008

  • And it means, I assume, having candidates representing all the main wings of the Party, not just the Brownite Right and the Blairite far Right, but the Centre-Left, which has been disenfranchised for a decade or more.

    Labour and the art of blogging 2006

  • And it means, I assume, having candidates representing all the main wings of the Party, not just the Brownite Right and the Blairite far Right, but the Centre-Left, which has been disenfranchised for a decade or more.

    Archive 2006-09-01 2006

  • I've already made clear why I think Cameron would be a disaster for those on the Centre-Left in the UK and how he has disappointingly, but predictably, slunk off for a Right of Centre agenda at the first possible opportunity.

    Archive 2005-12-01 Kerron Cross 2005

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