From @LabourList
Before Wednesday, the week was shaping up fairly normally. Our PPC Profile was of Bristol’s Paul Smith. Since then, one story has dominated the news: the Hoon-Hewitt letter attempting to force a secret ballot on Gordon Brown’s leadership…
Hoon-Hewitt gate
As the news came in, LabourList was aggregating Labour supporters’ thoughts, from Twitter to the cabinet.
Labour backbenchers rounded on the plotters – and sent instant and angry email responses.
Paul Richards called his old boss’s actions a “very rubbish coup”.
Could any positives come from the week’s catastrophic news? Gabe Trodd has 3 lessons.
Islam4UK should not be allowed to protest at Wootton Bassett, said Julian Ware-Lane.
Party, People and Policy
How should Gordon Brown try to win the election?
LabourList launches its first merchandise: the change we choose t-shirts.
Previous editions of the ShortList
The Copenhagen climate summit – December 20th, 2009.
Brown comes out fighting – December 6th, 2009.
The Chilcot Inquiry – November 29th, 2009.
The Queen’s Speech – November 22nd, 2009.
Glasgow North East by-election – November 14th, 2009
Blair and Miliband to Europe? – November 8th, 2009.
Europe and the Primary debate – November 1st, 2009
Griffin on Question Time – October 25th, 2009
Tory numbers – October 17th, 2009
Conseravtive conference – October 10, 2009.
Labour conference – October 3rd, 2009.
A Britain where everyone has a stake and a say – September 5th, 2009.
Teddy Kennedy: a good and decent man – August 29th, 2009.
Election strategy – August 22nd, 2009.
We Love the NHS – August 15th, 2009.
Green shoots are not enough – August 8th, 2009.
Debating ConservativeHome – August 1st, 2009.
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