Prime minister Gordon Brown writes exclusively in this week’s Tribune Magazine about his plans to overhaul the Labour Party’s structures, promising “a process at national as well as local level that is more participatory than ever before – and less focused on declarations of intent, more focused on finding real answers”. Plus George Osgerby asks what would have happened if Brown not Blair had become Labour leader in 1994.On the
Tribune Cartoons blog, Martin Rowson records Margaret Thatcher’s return visit to Number Ten, Hack gets into the party conference season spirit with some seaside knockabout, and Alex Hughes brings us a fat cat with rather more than a little stick of Blackpool rock.
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