Wednesday, 8 January 2014

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"The over-riding challenge that faces us and Ed in all of this is that this is a very radical, ambitious project and we are proposing it in an era in which cynicism and mistrust in politicians is at its highest."

Exclusive: More work to do on 'One Nation'

Miliband ally warns public 'don't get' Ed's One Nation vision

Ed Miliband explaining One Nation - the big idea he hopes will unify Labour campaigners in 2015

Labour's MPs need to do more to "project" unity in the party by standing behind Ed Miliband's One Nation vision of Britain, shadow Welsh secretary Owen Smith has told Politics.co.uk.

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