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Darling admits in memoirs 'deposing' Brown might have saved government
4 Sep 2011:Ex-chancellor's memoirs reveal a cabinet riven by splits and crises and how 'residual loyalty' stopped the plot to overthrown former PM
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27 Sep 2011: Jonathan Freedland: Gordon Brown taught us that policy nuances count for little if the public don't warm to you. This may be Ed Miliband's fate too
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26 Sep 2011:
Nicholas Watt in Liverpool: Ed Balls believes the ERM debacle shows the danger of ceding any ground to your opponents
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26 Sep 2011: Patrick Wintour: The shadow chancellor has found there are many Labour mistakes he has had to apologise for – including failed bank regulation and incorrect claims about ending boom and bust
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22 Sep 2011:
Roy Greenslade: Journalists question the absence of coverage about the mystery illness of the Congress party leader
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18 Sep 2011:
Danny Alexander outlines plans to kickstart economy by ensuring money hoarded by Labour is spent on infrastructure
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16 Sep 2011: Whitechapel Gallery's colour-themed Government Art Collection show includes works by Andy Warhol, Ed Ruscha and Grayson Perry
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11 Sep 2011: Alistair Darling adds real sting to the now familiar story of Brown's premiership, writes Andrew Rawnsley
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11 Sep 2011: The impact of the former chancellor's book on his party pales into insignificance given the current dangers of the austerity consensus
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7 Sep 2011: Letters: I have never known a politician so criticised, savaged and denigrated to the extent that Gordon Brown has been
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7 Sep 2011: Alistair Darling's resentments make for one heck of a good read. By Larry Elliott
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6 Sep 2011:
Nicholas Watt: Tory MPs, who cannot believe the treasure trove of damaging quotes in Alistair Darling's memoirs, are joking that he would make an excellent candidate to head up the IMF
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