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Clarke clearly has to tread the delicate balance between criticising Blair’s foreign policy without angering the British voter, keeping in mind the fact that these are the same electors that sent Labour back for a third term only a few months back. As has been seen in US and other developed countries, national security issues are often manipulated to sway voting masses; and Clarke should well expect Labour to do the same; for power and politics are no more synonyms; they are the same.
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Source :- IIPM Editorial, 2006
Clarke clearly has to tread the delicate balance between criticising Blair’s foreign policy without angering the British voter, keeping in mind the fact that these are the same electors that sent Labour back for a third term only a few months back. As has been seen in US and other developed countries, national security issues are often manipulated to sway voting masses; and Clarke should well expect Labour to do the same; for power and politics are no more synonyms; they are the same.
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Source :- IIPM Editorial, 2006
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