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Marcus Dysch

ByMarcus Dysch, Marcus Dysch

Analysis

For what they’re worth, you can take comfort from these paper promises

April 16, 2015 12:11
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Election manifestos rarely throw up great surprises. Almost every detail is stage-managed, policy-advised, and leaked to the media.

But pro-Palestinian voices in Labour could be forgiven for thinking they had been short-changed when they read their party’s policy document on Monday morning.

It contained no binding, or even clear, reference to unilateral Palestinian statehood, which so many of the party’s MPs voted for last October.

After months of promoting the issue, and that notorious attempt to whip his MPs into voting for recognition, many would have expected Ed Miliband’s manifesto to be more definitive.