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On Wednesday, Matthew d'Ancona wrote in the London Evening Standard that Miliband's only political achievement had been "sabotaging his brother's chances of becoming Labour leader".
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Mightn't there be a third way, chosen not because it represents the best accomodation between the poles presented by d'Ancona but because it's a more realistic and, in the end, effective approach to a complicated, layered, conflict that is both a kind of war and a kind of police action?
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But d'Ancona asks us to believe that the choice is simple and between "robust" and "appeasing" policies, between hawkishness and dovery.
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Mightn't there be a third way, chosen not because it represents the best accomodation between the poles presented by d'Ancona but because it's a more realistic and, in the end, effective approach to a complicated, layered, conflict that is both a kind of war and a kind of police action?
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If establishment Tory journalists like Nelson, d'Ancona, Finkelstein, Oborne etc had detached their tongues from Dave's backside and inserted their boots instead, the Tories might have been a more effective opposition and now be able to look forward to a convincing overall majority - an outcome which The Clique's current performance makes look less likely by the day.
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But d'Ancona asks us to believe that the choice is simple and between "robust" and "appeasing" policies, between hawkishness and dovery.
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But d'Ancona asks us to believe that the choice is simple and between "robust" and "appeasing" policies, between hawkishness and dovery.
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Mightn't there be a third way, chosen not because it represents the best accomodation between the poles presented by d'Ancona but because it's a more realistic and, in the end, effective approach to a complicated, layered, conflict that is both a kind of war and a kind of police action?
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010
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Mightn't there be a third way, chosen not because it represents the best accomodation between the poles presented by d'Ancona but because it's a more realistic and, in the end, effective approach to a complicated, layered, conflict that is both a kind of war and a kind of police action?
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But d'Ancona asks us to believe that the choice is simple and between "robust" and "appeasing" policies, between hawkishness and dovery.
Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010
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