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Charles Clarke has accused Tony Blair of losing his sense of purpose
Clarke sets the record straight

Former home secretary Charles Clarke has attacked comments by his successor that the Home Office is “not fit for purpose”. Mr Clarke said John Reid’s comments to a parliamentary committee just days after taking up the role were “fundamentally wrong”. He also told Newsnight that he felt the prime minister made the “wrong decision” in… Read more »

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A hung parliament is more likely as a result of proposed boundary changes
Boundary changes could lead to hung parliament

Changes to constituency boundaries mean there is an increased likelihood of a hung parliament after the next election. New research shows that proposals by the Boundary Commission would have cut Labour’s majority from 64 to 44 if in place at the last election. The plans mean a swing of just one per cent would wipe… Read more »