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I hope to god it is the end of Blairism.
Ed does need to move further away from Blairism but at least he's going in the right direction.
David - please join the coalition, then we'd know that Blairism was dead.
I really do hope it is goodbye to Blairism.
Blairism, on the other hand, said "The markets will provide everyone with fairness and wealth, so let's forget about the state".
Yet it was Blairism that won you elections.
For that to happen, there needs to be an outright rejection of Blairism which decimated the party's values.
It's probably why, despite the activists and the unions yearning otherwise, Blairism in some form will remain.
Surely this philosophy is better reflected in proper social democracy better than Blairism.
Were they completely wiped out by Blairism?
Rolling back on best of Blairism?
Is Blairism really gone though?
"Discredited Blairism won the Labour party 3 elections"
Union leaders have slammed Blairism like it was some kind of Robert Mugabe regime.
I think we're at a particular cultural moment, this existential moment of Blairism, and that is eliciting a more dynamic response.
Blairism was essentially a reconcilement of social democracy with capitalism, and it made Labour electable.
I thought Robert was rather a good guy in that - in fact a precursor, in a sense, of Blairism.
That leaves Blairism.
Wind farms are Blairism incarnate.
If there's any Blairism here it's the way Miliband can start defining himself against his core supporters.
The pace of change is speeding up and even Blairism real politik is now eclipsed.
Labour has utterly renounced Blairism.
Isn't Cameron the new banner waver for Blairism?
Goodbye Blairism and amen.