From @LabourList
Catch up with the highlights from LabourList this week, with the ShortList, below…
First, check out this week’s PPC Profile, of Reading East’s Anneliese Dodds.
Until Christmas, there’s also the welcome return of the LabourList interview. The first is with Leader of the European Parliamentary Labour Party, Glenis Willmott.
And read Labour’s new media tsarina, Kerry McCarthy’s support of the Party Political Broadcast Against the Odds, as well as Ellie Gellard’s proud celebration of her campaign to put the video (and the Scottish Labour version) to the nation.
News
Polls: Labour were up four points on the Tories in this week’s ICM poll…
Campaigns
They might be a bit different or a bit of fun, but will you be laughing if the Tories win?
Party, Policy and People
Two years a PPC, and Ruth Smeeth says it’s never been clearer what we’re fighting for.
Education columnist Oli De Botton stands up for big government, saying it is vital for the three Rs.
Red Toryism: a lesson for the left?
Where is the next generation of truly inspiring leaders?
Twitterers are amongst the most political and liberal people in the UK. Why?
Mr Caine, we don’t want to “soak the rich”, but we do want you to “pay your taxes”!
Previous editions of the ShortList
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.
Cruddas and Purnell – July 23rd, 2009.
The Ken Livingstone interview – July 18th, 2009
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