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Does one-nation Labourism tell us how long it should take to cut the deficit?
BBC: I'm so Dizzy, claims Miliband
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Still, more than his recent predecessors, he is contemptuous of the idea that Liberalism and Labourism are natural partners whose separation in the early 20th century should now be reversed.
ECONOMIST: The Liberal Democrats prepare for battle��in their own way
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He said a fitting end to New Labour's revolution would be a formal union of Liberalism and Labourism, but that Labour would need the generosity to reach out to a smaller party from a position of great strength.
ECONOMIST: Why Paddy will miss Peter most
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Only in two of Brazil's 27 states does Mr da Silva stand a chance of outpolling Mr Cardoso: in Rio de Janeiro and Rio Grande do Sul, the historical homes of trabalhismo (labourism), the ideology built by Getulio Vargas, Brazil's modernising mid-century dictator.
ECONOMIST: Brazil