Ming needs to put his foot down. Active Lib Dems in elected positions should be working for their party, or for parliament, but not the PM.But is this is really a case of the leader failing to put his foot down in time? Isn't a closer relationship between the Lib Dems and a Brown-led Labour Party what Ming has wanted all along?
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Monday, September 03, 2007
Matthew Taylor and the big clunking fist
Writing on Matthew Taylor's decision to accept Gordon Brown's invitation to lead a review of planning and land-use policy in relation to rural and affordable housing, Hug A Hoodie says:
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Not so much a 'government of all the talents' as a 'talking-shop of all the has-beens'
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