25/09/2013 00:00
By Ray Fleming
AT the time of writing the Q&A session at the Labour Party Conference in Manchester is still in progress so it is difficult to draw conclusions from it. However, there were plenty of clues about the state of the Labour Party to be found in yesterday's newspapers. A four-page spread on David Miliband in the Daily Mirror suggested that his interest in the leadership has not subsided, although his signed article insisted that there was no vacancy at No 10. In The TImes Alan Johnson argued rather more convincingly that he had ruled himself out of a bid for the leadership. The Labour backbench rebels calling for a leadership contest said that they had called a truce because of the global financial crisis.
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