Summary
THE Labour Party enters its conference in Brighton with its leaders in defiant mood, even though, some would say, they face the prospect of annihilation at the forthcoming General Election. But while the Prime Minister, Peter Hain and other luminaries do their utmost to bolster morale and insist that all is not lost, there is nevertheless an overwhelming fear and feeling that political disaster is waiting for them just around the corner.
The messages of hope being trumpeted around the conference hall sound incongruous when you consider the facts.See the full content of this document
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Labour Facing Uphill Struggle
Labour are miles behind in the opinion polls, Gordon Brown is (in the view of many Labour activists) a walking disaster, and even Chancellor Alistair Darling has implied that the party has lost the will to live.
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