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<<  Tuesday, February 9th >>

15:45 Support for AV vote from across the Left - Left Foot Forward

15:45 Use Twitter wisely, but don't forget the doorstep - Progress

14:45 Cash back or not, Tories don’t deserve to win Westminster North - Simon Fletcher

14:45 No need to give reasons: a letter from David Cameron - Next Left

14:45 Osborne's policies are no April Fool - Left Foot Forward

08:45 Hypocritical Cameron voted against parliamentary privilege reform - Left Foot Forward

00:00 Pregnant Tory PPC "forced out" under pressure from "dodgy party chairman" -Political Scrapbook

<<  Monday, February 8th >>

19:50 Academics' election prediction: Labour will have most seats - Lib Dem Voice

19:50 David Lammy: It's time for Labour's next generation to step up - New Statesman

17:00 VIDEO: Blair: Reasonable people can hold different points of view - LabourList

11:20 Three charged Labour MPs thrown out of party - Sky News

10:00 Fury over Conservative activist's "Holocaust quip" - Mirror

08:50 Labour's internal investigation into Jim Devine "moving money around" - Times

<<  Sunday, February 7th >>

17:10 VIDEO: Ben Bradshaw: There is unfair demonisation of young people in Britain - LabourList

17:00 British troops prepare for biggest Taliban battle -Sky News

16:50 Climate scepticism grows in Tory ranks - Guardian

16:10 On GB's tears with Piers, and my own emotional moment - Alastair Campbell

16:10 VIDEO: Alastair Campbell on Andrew Marr - LabourList

13:30 VIDEO: "You tell 'em, John!": Prescott takes his battle bus to Leeds - LabourList

13:30 An April election is possible, but unlikely - New Statesman

10:10 Does Cameron really need an 11% lead? - Political Betting

10:10 Gordon Brown weeps as he talks about the death of his daughter - Daily Mail

10:10 This wasn't just a Tory wobble, it was a major fiasco - Telegraph

10:00 Tories' economic sums don't add up - Guardian

<<  Saturday, February 6th >>

17:55 Brown hails Northern Ireland's "new chapter" - Guardian

17:55 Clare Short interview - Guardian

17:25 Tories to control candidates' Tweets - Liberal Conspiracy

09:00 Broken society narrative is "simply untrue", says Economist - Next Left

<<  Friday, February 5th >>

20:55 Ricky Tomlinson to stand against Labour in Liverpool - Telegraph

18:10 Big win for Labour in Blackburn by-election - Blackburn Labour Party

15:10 50 Labour MPs in Tory target seats are standing down - Tribune

15:10 Tory high command is co-ordinating bloggers and watching all your tweets - Political Scrapbook

15:00 VIDEO: PM: Lasting peace and power in the hands of the people of Northern Ireland - LabourList

14:30 Exposed: More Tory misuse of crime stats -Left Foot Forward

14:25 Everyone has a stake in the government - Ed Balls

09:00 Selection Shortlists: Tyneside North / Wansbeck -LabourHome

09:00 Daily Mail tells truth shocker - Alastair Campbell

<<  Thursday, February 4rd >>

18:00 David Cameron's toothy smile - Paul Waugh

18:00 Isolated Cameron defends Kaminksy as Euro leaders rally round Brown - Left Foot Forward

17:50 Could Gordon lose the AV vote on Tuesday? - Iain Dale

13:25 EDM tabled on Boris Johnson's campaign climbdowns on policing in London - Boris Watch

13:25 MPs' expenses: Most were at it - Sky News Blog

13:10 David Cameron's defence of the old politics - Left Foot Forward

12:10 David Cameron set to fire Chris Grayling? - Mirror

12:10 Climate War: Why sceptics' wariness is not so baffling -Progress

11:10 VIDEO: Focus back on MPs' expenses - LabourList

08:30 MoD plans cuts to top brass in Green Paper - Guardian

Cameron's Councils

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Swedish schools inspector says Swedish model favoured by Tories has not worked

SchoolsBy Alex Smith / @alexsmith1982

The Conservatives like the Swedish schools model so much, they've copied it and included it in their draft manifesto.

Michael Gove has repeatedly advocated the Swedish model, saying:

"We have seen the future in Sweden and it works...After 15 years, 900 new schools have been created and standards have been driven up. If it can work there it can work here."

But last night, the head of Sweden's independent national education agency - the Swedish equivalent of Ofsted - revealed that their school reforms have led to falling standards and rising segregation.

Speaking to Newsnight, Per Thullberg, general director of Skolverket, said that although students in the new schools may have better standards, it is because "they come from well-educated families":

Read the full article Feb 09, 2010 at 05:28pm 1comments

Gordon lands the King's blessing for healthcare guarantees

NHSRichard Robinson's Speech Bubble

The King has spoken. Amongst this week's eclectic news mix of electoral reform, MPs' expenses and rather questionable Toyota cars, the Prime Minister yesterday received a welcome endorsement from the King's Fund to a speech he delivered on Labour’s Plan for the NHS.

Read the full article Feb 09, 2010 at 04:38pm 0comments

Vote NHS: Labour's health guarantees

WeLovetheNHSBy Alex Smith / @alexsmith1982

At a press conference at Labour head office this morning, Andy Burnham launched the new VoteNHS website to support the "target cancer" campaign. The campaign aims to save up to 10,000 lives a year by backing a pledge to create a new NHS guarantee of cancer diagnosis within one week of GP referral, allowing patients to be tested and told their results in just seven days.

Read the full article Feb 09, 2010 at 03:37pm 6comments

Keep the focus on the economy

Darling BrownBy Mark Dominik

After a week of missteps and mishaps, the Conservatives are on the run. With their lead down to 9 points in the latest poll of polls conducted by The Independent, the Tories have made a fundamental change in campaign direction.

Gone are the vows to quickly cut government spending. The posters of an airbrushed David Cameron promising to cut the deficit, not the NHS, are on their way out. And so much the better, some Conservative strategists might say, because Shadow Chief Secretary Philip Hammond was only ever able to identify £1.5 billion of early cuts anyway.

Read the full article Feb 09, 2010 at 03:01pm 13comments

Genuine regionalism could save the economy and Labour

UKBy Sam Bacon  / @SamBaconSam

Looking at the 2005 general election map at the start of the animation by Philip Palfrey of the University of Sheffield (right) there are two startling visual traits. The first is that from the 2005 general election, almost all of the significant clusters of Labour constituencies are based around the major urban conurbations of England, and - given the geographical distribution the major cities of England - nearly the entire north of England was red in 2005. The second stunning part of this animation is that as the hypothetical swing towards the Conservatives grows, given the distribution of Labour constituencies, it is the city constituencies that start to turn blue.

Read the full article Feb 09, 2010 at 08:24am 7comments

PPC Profile: Chris Williamson

Chris WilliamsonFull Name: Chris Williamson

Age: 53

From: Derby

PPC for: Derby North

Blog: chriswilliamsonlabourleader.blogspot.com

Member of the Labour Party since: 1976

CV:

Read the full article Feb 09, 2010 at 08:13am 2comments

MPs ready to vote on AV referendum - 8 in the morning, February 9th

8amBy Alex Smith / @alexsmith1982

* As many as 40 Labour MPs will rebel on the AV vote today, though the PM is still expected to win it.

* In Afghanistan, the number of British dead is now higher than that in the Falklands, after the loss of three more soldiers over the past few days.

* Banks still aren't lending at acceptable levels, in spite of Treasury pressure, reports the Independent.

* A new Populus poll today points to the increasing likelihood of a hung parliament.

* People who inform on benefit cheats could be given a share of the resulting savings to the state under proposals being examined by Labour's manifesto team, the Guardian reports.

* And a £20,000 levy on estates is being considered by Labour to pay for social care plans.

* One of the world's leading economists, Nobel prize winning Joseph Stiglitz, has urged Gordon Brown to continue spending and reject cuts.

* Just 44% of Americans now approve of Obama's presidency, while 47% disapprove, a new poll shows.

Read the full article Feb 09, 2010 at 08:00am 0comments

Miliband and Jowell join forces to meet the mutual moment

CoopBy Alex Smith / @alexsmith1982

In a signal that Labour is serious about mutual ideas underpinning its election manifesto, Tessa Jowell and Ed Miliband gathered at Downing Street today with representatives from social enterprises, local mutual healthcare providers, corporate co-operative leaders and business representatives to discuss the strategic framework for how the Government might move towards an increased role for mutuals in the personalisation of public services.

Read the full article Feb 08, 2010 at 11:05pm 38comments

Poll List: Populus poll points to hung parliament

Poll ListBy Alex Smith / @alexsmith1982

A new Populus poll for Tuesday's Times shows "the race between the Conservatives and Labour has tightened this year and voters increasingly [33%] expect a hung parliament after the general election".

Read the full article Feb 08, 2010 at 11:43pm 1comments

The change we choose

By Alex Smith / @alexsmith1982

Here's a new video highlighting some of Labour's achievements over the past thirteen years, taken from Gordon Brown's speech to Party conference last year.

You can get this part of the speech written into a skyline on a LabourList's tshirt, which are already proving popular on doorsteps across the country. 

Tshirt

If you would like to order a t-shirt, please pay £14 (includes postage and packaging) to www.labourlist.org/donate and leave the note "T-shirt" and your preferred colour (black or red) and size, and your postal address.

Read the full article Feb 08, 2010 at 07:38pm 66comments

Labour steps up MumsNet campaigning with ad attacking Tory child tax credit plans

MumsNet4By Alex Smith / @alexsmith1982

Two weeks ago, Ben Furber wrote on LabourList that MumsNet was likely to be a key political battleground in the 2010 election.

Today, Labour stepped up its Mumsnet campaign, with a targeted attack ad against Tory plans on child tax credits. The ad warns families that they'll "get less than they bargained for" if the current Tory plans to cut child tax credits are introduced.

Read the full article Feb 08, 2010 at 05:54pm 47comments

The would be comeback kids: ex-MPs hoping to return in 2010

TwiggBy Alex Finnegan

Bill Clinton was the original Comeback Kid. The former president was first elected as Governor of Arkansas in 1978, but after a series of slip-ups he lost the 1980 Gubernatorial contest, only to come back and win again two years later.

During the Democratic primaries in 1992, when it looked like the Clinton campaign was down and out, a memorable interview with Hillary on 60 Minutes earned him a second place victory in the New Hampshire primary. The Comeback Kid was back - and the rest, as they say, is history.

Read the full article Feb 08, 2010 at 05:29pm 0comments

On being nasty...

Cameron Press ConferenceBy Hopi Sen / @HopiSen

So David Cameron is to launch a highly personal attack on Gordon Brown over expenses.

Aside from the obvious point (that I think Cameron’s wrong) I have three problems with this, from a political strategy and tactics point of view.

First, it undermines David Cameron’s carefully constructed “nice” image. Cameron sometimes does this at PMQs and it makes him look sneering - and sometimes even braying. That’s OK in PMQs, but doesn’t work on its own. Cameron is supposed to be about a new politics. This feels like the same old mud wrestling.

Read the full article Feb 08, 2010 at 11:57am 42comments

Ed Balls invites local authorities to bid for money for universal free school meals pilots

By Alex Smith / @alexsmith1982

Last week, the secretary of state for children, schools and families, Ed Balls, announced that the DCSF was inviting all local authorities to bid for money to finance new universal free school meals pilots.

The DCSF website says:

"Free school meal pilots are already running in three local authorities – Durham and Newham and Wolverhampton. Durham and Newham are trialling universal free school meals for all primary age children and Wolverhampton are trialling extended eligibility. Although the pilots only started in September 2009 there has already been some very positive feedback. Adding new pilots from September 2010 will help even more families across the country and allow the government to collect more evidence on the health and educational benefits of free school meals."

Ed Balls remarked:

Read the full article Feb 08, 2010 at 11:43am 4comments

Why Cameron and Grayling can't go on like this

Cameron GraylingBy Gabe Trodd

The more you really think about what Chris Grayling is trying to achieve in deceiving the British public about the reality of crime rates in Britain, the more despicable it becomes. Exposed by the BBC, rebuked by the Chairman of the independent UK Statistics Authority for "damaging public trust", debunked by this week’s Economist in a front page special feature, condemned by local police commanders and denounced by more honourable Conservative colleagues, Grayling has vowed to maintain his crumbling stance on this issue until the general election, which is a decision that more than consolidates his reputation as the weak-link in the Tories’ line-up.

Read the full article Feb 08, 2010 at 10:19am 54comments

Cameron's "personal attack" on Brown - 8 in the morning, February 8th

Read the full article Feb 08, 2010 at 08:27am 0comments

The ShortList - February 7th

Motif only LL admin contributorFrom @LabourList

Catch up with all the last week's highlights on LabourList with the ShortList.

Our PPC Profile this week was of Easington's Grahame Morris.

Stay in touch with LabourList with our daily email update, the LunchtimeList.

Read the full article Feb 07, 2010 at 05:49pm 7comments

Bob Ainsworth misses the key point: our security needs have changed

Defence PaperBy Darrell Goodliffe

Bob Ainsworth wants a "debate" on defence following the launch of the Ministry of Defence Green Paper. There were some predictable responses; the The Times waded in saying that Britain may be "broken" but not so broke that it can't afford to continue to splash large amounts of cash on defence.

Read the full article Feb 07, 2010 at 02:20pm 16comments