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ArtikelThe Year of Many Votes: Labour and Local Election  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 403 no. 8779 (Apr. 2012), page 56.
Topik: Elections; Candidates; Political Parties
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Isi artikelMarch was the government's worst month in office. So it is remarkable that Ed Miliband, the Labor Party leader, managed to end it almost as bruised as David Cameron, the prime minister. Miliband had planned a victory rally in Bradford West after a parliamentary by-election there on March 29th. Instead, the previously safe seat was lost to George Galloway, a far-left, anti-war candidate from the fringe Respect Party. A former MP, he was evicted from Labor in 2003 for imploring British soldiers to defy orders. The 10,000-vote margin by which Galloway won suggests that there was little Miliband could have done. Local politics is unpredictable, doubly so when the elected offices are new. But the ultimate political outcome of this mid-term voting frenzy in the provinces could be the establishment of a new power base for the Labor right.
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