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Labour and Conservative - Similarities and differences in organisation.  

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Labour and Conservative - Similarities and Differences in Organisation In my view, Labour and Conservative parties are slowly, but surely, moving into the same line of views, policies, methods of organisation and eventually turning into eachother. This seems like it is inevitable. From the present situation today, compared to the old views and situations of the past. Currently, the Tory party seems to jump at every opportunity to shoot itself in the foot. Soon enough, surely, and hopefully sooner rather than later, even the old Tory partisans will come to realise that the old, out of date, unattainable and irrelevant policies of the current Conservative are needless to say, archaic if not ridiculous. The Labour party, a party of the people, with the vision of a leader in his still relatively young years for prime minister, have taken the nation into a new era, which have made the up-keep of the country,...

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1 out of 5 stars Reviewed by: aaron_balder, 2004-01-25

""The Conservative and Labour parties are growing more alike with time. The very obvious similarity of the two parties is that they both have a leader".......uh-huh! This is why we currently don't give the vote to 16 year olds. "

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1 out of 5 stars Reviewed by: landslidepurist, 2004-09-02

"Has a terrible conclusion, doesn't go into much depth. Not particularly useful."

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