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| | Camden New Journal |
 | | The diaries of Giles Radice former long-serving Labour MP for the mining stronghold Chester-le-Street, pro-European campaigner, Labour revisionist and Camden resident provide an insight into the disputes and that marked the return of the Labour Party as a governing party. |
 | | Following the 1997 election, Radice recounts his disappointment at not getting a big job in some poignant entries which no doubt echo the experience of a small diaspora of Labour politicians who fought the Conservatives, staved off the challenge from Militant, only to be superseded by their younger comrades. |
 | | For Radice what remains for Labour is delivery on health and education and, crucially, the fateful decision to join the euro. |
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