Labour's Lurch to the Lynch and the Challenge for Progressives
New Statesman › August 13, 2009
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New Statesman › August 13, 2009
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The government is engaged in a Dutch auction of toughness, where human rights and a sense of proportion are sacrificed in the name of combatting terrorism, and the forces of sanity are derided as naive or dangerous. The Home secretary waxes lyrical about locking up more people and building more prisons to accommodate them; about moving the probation service further away from social work to focus on its penal role; about allowing councils to evict anti-social residents and to fine parents of rowdy kids.
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Labour's Lurch to the Lynch and the Challenge for Progressives
It matters that John Reid may run for the Labour leadership. It matters, not because he might win - the chances remain remote - but because of the effect his possible candidature is already having on the body p...
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