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He is popular in Cardiff but seen as a party man, and another candidate is dividing Labour loyalties Paul Cannon, a policeman for 30 years who now serves on the council of Rhondda Cynon Taff.
But it is also a way of dividing labour (here, moral labour) to perhaps doing better overall.
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Can Corbyn hold an increasingly divided Labour together?
The hope will be to disorientate, disillusion and divide Labour's base.
"A superorganism is a closely knit group that divides labour among its members altruistically," says Wilson.
Neanderthals also divided labour between the sexes, as you have noted ("Mrs Adam Smith", December 9th 2006).
Smith said that only the Tories would benefit from a divided Labour party.
Modern-day hunter-gatherers divide labour, so that men tend to do more hunting and women more gathering.
In 1975 it was a divided Labour government that held a referendum (67% voted yes to stay in).
But it divides Labour, even an old leftie like Hampstead's Glenda Jackson knows its likely impact in real life.
As a result, an ever-deepening wedge now divides Labour's aspirational, liberal, globalised wing from its traditional base.
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