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These quotes make for good story-telling but popular myth has falsely attributed them to Churchill. "Conservative by the time you're 35" "If you're not a liberal when you're 25, you have no heart. If you're not a conservative by the time you're 35, you have no brain." There is no record of anyone hearing Churchill say this. Paul Addison of Edinburgh University makes this comment: "Surely Churchil
Here is a rundown of the five candidates in the race to be the next Labour leader. David Miliband was the first of the likely contenders to replace Gordon Brown to throw his hat into the ring. He says he wants Labour to "rebuild itself as a great reforming champion of social and economic change" in what he acknowledged was a "new era" in British politics. And signalling his intention to fight on t
Conservative David Cameron was virtually unknown outside Westminster when he was elected Tory leader in December 2005 at the age of 39. The Old Etonian had dazzled that year's party conference with his youthful dynamism and charisma, reportedly telling journalists he was the "heir to Blair". He has sought to match the former PM by putting the Conservatives at the centre ground of British politics.
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