The personalities and policies behind the Labour contest
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BBCPolitics on 1st Sep 2010 (via bbc.co.uk)
Shiraz Maher on Contest 2: Contest 2 continues to focus on violent extremism without considering the wider Islamist infrastructure that inspires and motivates terrorism. In practical terms, this means that Contest 2 is largely a continuation of the policy that preceded it, rather than representing a break with the past. The government is still unwilling to
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HarrysPlace on 4th Apr 2009 (via hurryupharry.org)
This one is for the political junkies - from the Washington Post - it says: Create your political map and predict the electoral outcome! Think you know politics? Here's your chance to prove it. Pick which candidate will get to 270 electoral votes and you could win the most competitive contest outside the presidential race. Full Contest Rules and Prizes.
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TheosBlog on 18th Sep 2008 (via regentsparklabour.blogspot.com)
This is a guest post by Dilwar Hussain of Policy Research Centre. You have to pity local government and local delivery agencies. Just when everyone was beginning to get their heads around the last strategy for tackling violent extremism unveiled in 2007, along comes a revised version of Contest, the UK Strategy for Countering International Terrorism (or Contest 2). Contest has four pillars to tack...
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PickledPolitics on 25th Mar 2009 (via pickledpolitics.com)
In a dispiriting contest, David Miliband looks the best bet to lead the opposition. But there are still grounds for concern that the contest might not result in the rejuvenation that the party needs
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FT on 31st Aug 2010 (via ft.com)
The Norwegian entry, which I didn't think was that good, has won the Eurovision song contest with a record number of points. For an anorak like me, it is interesting to see which countries vote for which others in the contest. The system is now supposed to be based on both a phone vote from the population and a 'professional' jury - rather than just phone voting, which was the case last time. Howe...
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MyPoliticalBlog on 17th May 2009 (via vinospoliticalblog.blogspot.com)
Why should this be totally in the gift of MP's and the chattering classes? Well we now have the privately educated middle class Guardian columnists who wanted Brown without a contest saying we should now have Johnson without a contest.
If Gordon is 'outsted' then surely party members and individual trade unionists should have a say in a real contest rather than th...
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Labourhome on 11th May 2009 (via labourhome.org)
More Labour MPs are expected to call for a party leadership contest after a junior minister was sacked for doing so.
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BBCPolitics on 13th Sep 2008 (via news.bbc.co.uk)
PATRIOTIC Front (PF) leader Michael Sata has said he will contest the 2011 presidential elections despite some people suggesting that he is too old and needs to groom a younger person.
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ElectionGuide on 12th May 2009 (via allafrica.com)