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  Move on from Blair, Labour urged
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Last EditedNew Jerusalem  Feb 04, 2007 09:51am
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News DateSunday, February 4, 2007 03:50:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionIt is time for Labour to move on from Blairism, one of the contenders for the party's deputy leadership has said.
Speaking to BBC One's The Politics Show, Jon Cruddas said the "magic" of Tony Blair's early years had changed into an "extraordinary" resilience.

The left-wing candidate said: "The page has turned, it's time to move on."

Meanwhile former home secretary Charles Clarke has said Gordon Brown is increasingly likely to face a contest to be the next Labour leader.

The prime minister and the deputy prime minister John Prescott are due to stand down by September this year.
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