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LABOUR was described as the new 'nasty party' yesterday after its catastrophic Crewe by-election performance was blamed on a disastrous decision to run a twin-track campaign focusing on class war and immigration.
Ministers, activists and, crucially, voters were bewildered and concerned that the party had resorted to 'dirty tricks' so soon after the starting gun was fired.See the full content of this document
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The Tactics That Sent Crewe Blue ; Toffs, Poles and Tamsin: How They Got It All so Wrong On Three Fronts
Campaign chiefs decided to resort to the core Labour theme of class by portraying Conservative candidate Edward Timpson - a barrister whose fam...
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