Paul Richards
Dividing the Lib-Con coalition
Kate Green MP
Jonathan Reynolds MP
James Plunkett
Nur Laiq
Steve Cockburn
Louisa Thomson
Alex Bigham
Rupa Huq
Hannah Blythyn
Rachel Reeves MP
David Chaplin & Jamie McMahon
Maria Carolina Latorre
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Theo Blackwell
David Hencke
Liz Kendall MP
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Labour links
- The Labour party
- Young Labour
- Labour Students
- The Co-op party
- European Parliamentary Labour party
- Party of European Socialists
- Unions Together
- LGA Labour Group
- Change we see
Blogs
- Alastair Campbell
- Anthony Painter
- Bloggers4Labour
- Comment is free
- Conor Ryan
- Cllr Bob Piper
- Boris Watch
- The Daily Dish (Andrew Sullivan)
- Dave Hill's London blog
- Darren Murphy
- David Hencke
- Denis MacShane
- Emma Reynolds MP
- Engage
- The Euston Manifesto
- Fox in parliament
- Euston Manifesto
- Freemania
- Gareth Butler History Trust
- Go Fourth
- Greater Manchester Fabian Society
- Harry's Place
- The Honeyball Buzz
- Hopi Sen
- Kate Green MP
- Kerry McCarthy
- Kezia Dugdale
- LabourHome
- LabourList
- Labour Matters
- LabourWomen
- Left Foot Forward
- Liberal Conspiracy
- Liz Kendall
- Luke Akehurst
- Mark Bennett
- Mike Ion
- Next Left
- Nick Cohen
- NormBlog
- Oliver Kamm
- OpenLeft
- Pat McFadden
- Phillipe Legrain
- Pickled Politics
- Political Hack UK
- Politics for People
- Political Scrapbook
- Rob Carr - A Novocastrian Abroad
- Rob Chesworth
- Robert Sharp
- Rupa Huq
- Sadiq Khan
- Sarah Hayward
- Seema Malhotra
- Stephen Beer
- Tank the Tories
- Theo's Blog
- The Audacity of Pope
- Tim McLoughlin
- Tom Harris
- Tory Stories
- Tory Troll
- ToUChstone blog
- Tygerland
Progressive links
- Christian Socialist Movement
- Democratiya
- Demos
- Fabian Society
- Foreign Policy Centre
- ippr
- Jewish Labour Society
- Labour Campaign for International Development
- Labour Friends of Iraq
- Labour Friends of Israel
- Labour Friends of Palestine & the Middle East
- Labour Humanists
- Labour Uncut
- New Local Government Network
- Policy Network
- Scientists for Labour
- Social Market Foundation
- Smith Institute
- Stephen Twigg for West Derby
- Unions 21
Other Labour Parties
- Irish Labour Party
- Dutch Labour Party
- New Zealand Labour Party
- Australian Labour Party
- Israeli Labour Party
- Maltese Labour Party
Opposition links
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Progress Rally
The traditional Sunday night curtain-raiser to Progress' Labour party conference fringe programme
21 Sep 2008
Banqueting Room, Manchester Town Hall, Albert Square, Manchester, M60 2LA (a couple of minutes walk from the conference secure zone)
18:00 to 19:30
The traditional Sunday night curtain-raiser to Progress' Labour party conference fringe programme.
Confirmed to speak:
Rt Hon Hazel Blears MP
Secretary of State for Communities & Local Government
Rt Hon Andy Burnham MP
Secretary of State for Culture, Media & Sport
Rt Hon Yvette Cooper MP
Chief Secretary to the Treasury
Rt Hon John Denham MP
Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities & Skills
Rt Hon Caroline Flint MP
Minister of State for Housing & Planning
Rt Hon John Hutton MP
Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform
Rt Hon Tessa Jowell MP
Minister of State for London & the Olympics
Rt Hon Peter Mandelson
Patron of Progress, European Commissioner for Trade
Rt Hon Alan Milburn MP
Honorary President of Progress
Rt Hon David Miliband MP
Secretary of State of Foreign & Commonwealth Affairs
Rt Hon Ed Miliband MP
Minister for the Cabinet Office
Rt Hon James Purnell MP
Secretary of State for Work & Pensions
Lorna Fitzsimons, Progress patron, will chair the meeting.
We are not registering people for this event: places will be allocated on the night on a first come, first served basis. So arrive in plenty of time!
The event is outside the conference secure zone, but please be advised that we might have to insist that only those with conference passes are allowed inside the venue.
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