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What is the big idea which could sustain New Labour throughout its third term? Is it the notion of choice, and its mission to extend our ability to choose throughout our consumption of public services? Or is it rather the idea of promoting "informed choice", and its drive to modify our behaviour in the light of our unhealthy lifestyle choices? A distinguished panel gets to grip with New Labour's third term. Speakers: Anthony Giddens, Former Director of the LSE; Roy Hattersley, politician turned writer and author of The Edwardians; Geoff Mulgan, Director of the Institute of Community Studies and former head of Policy in No. 10 Downing Street; Mark Seddon, Member of Labour Party National Executive Committee and former editor of Tribune. Chair: Jackie Ashley, Guardian writer.
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