It Is Miliband, Not Cameron, Who's Confused

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[David Miliband]'s argument can be summarised in four propositions: 1) [David Cameron] has a big idea ('Social Responsibility'); 2) this big idea doesn't work; 3) the reason it doesn't work is because it doesn't define the boundaries between government and society in a way that reconciles social justice with individual liberty; and 4) Blairite New Labour is superior because it has a clear idea about the boundaries between government and society, based on the recognition that 'the...

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It Is Miliband, Not Cameron, Who's Confused

Ever since David Cameron's arrival, the Labour party has been trying to work out what to say about him. First they complained that the Conservative party had changed too much -- the so-called 'flip-flop' attack. Then they tried an attack from the Left, complaining that David Cameron had not changed at all -- 'still the same old Tories'. More r...

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