Here’s the only thing you need to know about this morning’s Woman’s Hour programme: Brown won’t quit*.
Q: Do you owe it to [Labour] to quit as leader if you cannot get a decent majority? Read more
Here’s the only thing you need to know about this morning’s Woman’s Hour programme: Brown won’t quit*.
Q: Do you owe it to [Labour] to quit as leader if you cannot get a decent majority? Read more
Far too early to tell, of course. But the thought of it has no doubt given Rebekah Brooks some sleepless nights.
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