Summary
IT was Sunday morning with the party faithful at neither kirk nor mass, so Gordon Brown preached some of Labour's old-time religion instead.
The chancellor was thumping the pulpit at the Scottish Labour conference in Dundee, righteous in his moral vision, outraged by injustice and wrathful in his attacks on the opposition.See the full content of this document
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Sermon From Brown Wakes the Party From Its Slumbers 'a New Crusade, the Dream Still Drives Us On' Analysis Labour Conference
"Led by our beliefs, we have held fast. A new crusade, the dream still drives us on.
Where there is injustice it requires us to act . . . let us go forth and let it be said of our generation that we were never complacent, that our idealism, even if tempere...See the full content of this document
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