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Columnist Comments
• Matthew Norman: Will Blinky consign Labour to history?
If Ed Balls has a political philosophy it is the infantilising statism of Brown himself.
• Simon Carr: Might Pavarotti of politics call the tune?
I never listen to Galloway's big speeches for fear of what I'll end up believing.
• Mary Dejevsky: The voters are back in the game
Instead of courting us with promises the parties have taken to threatening us.



