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Pulling the Finger Out

  • Posted by Martin Bright
  • 29 April 2008

The liberal-left commentariat is stepping up to the plate now the government is in trouble

Three big beasts of the opinion-forming classes were in fighting mood this morning. Polly Toynbee produced a robust and persuasive defence of Ken Livingstone, but I'm still not convinced the mayor is a democrat or even a true Labour Party man.

David Aaronovitch was a supporter of Blair even in his darkest hour and now he is Gordon Brown's greatest defender. His column today goes completely against the grain without being "counter-intuitive" for the sake of it. "Mr Brown, damaged by his own treatment of his predecessor, has made several tactical mistakes and one strategic error," says Aaronovitch. "He didn't realise how quickly one dominant narrative can be replaced by another, and he failed to hold the election that could have saved him." This is probably about right. But the question is whether the narrative can shift again?

Ever the optimist, Steve Richards believes it can. But the Cabinet needs to show its mettle before the government has any chance of recovery. Steve's still hoping and you have to love him for that. Well, that and his smart new byline picture.

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3 comments from readers

Dave Hill
30 April 2008 at 05:44

Either Boris will win or Ken will win. I know which I prefer.

http://davehill.typepad.com/london3ms/2008/04/cif-big-one.ht...

I hope readers agree and vote accordingly.

Martin Bright
30 April 2008 at 11:21

Sometimes two things are dreadful in different ways.

knave
01 May 2008 at 07:04

I quite like David A , yes he has some views on the neo cons that don't hold with but I feel he has always believed in a form of social democracy unlike Tory Nick Cohen

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Martin Bright began his journalistic career writing in very simple English for a magazine aimed at French school children. This experience has informed his style ever since. He worked for the BBC World Service, and The Guardian before joining the Observer as Education Correspondent. He went on to become Home Affairs Editor before becoming the New Statesman's political editor in 2005.

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