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		<title>By: James Lawless - View from the Tracks &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Too many twits</title>
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		<description>[...] Or something like that was how David Cameron put it. Now normally I wouldn&#8217;t have much time for a Tory but he is the young energetic leader of a party which was out of power for over a decade after a decade prior of being in power until the people got so sick of them they turfed them out for the alternative. And now after a rebuild (and time for people to finally get sick of the new crowd) looks like they&#8217;re back in vogue again. I like Labour (old and new) a lot and whilst I was never particularly a Blairite, I was certainly a Brownite and an avowed fan of the new generation such as the magnificent Milliband, some of which I&#8217;ve discussed here before. [...]</description>
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