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"It's the kind of a rerun argument you've heard in other states," said Jeff Harris, a spokesman for the Indiana State A.F.L.-C.I.O. A.F.L.-C.I.O.t 11.8 percent of whokersaid Indiana were in unions.
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Ian Murray, Labour's shadow Scotland Secretary, accused the SNP of being "stuck in the past" and "looking for excuses to rerun the arguments of last year", while Ruth Davidson, the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, said it had "gone back on its promise" to respect the result.
In a week marked by the Daily Mail's anachronistic red-baiting, the prime minister is hoping for a rerun of the arguments of the late 1970s in which the right prevailed, whereas Miliband – in contrast to nervous New Labourites on his own side – believes we are into another game now.
And if it tries, as Mr McCluskey would like, it will become irrelevant elsewhere in Britain, which, lest the union meister forget, has just elected a majority Tory government.It is astonishing, two decades after Mr Blair won the argument against his party's unelectable left, that it is being rerun.
Even if the US went ahead, runs the argument, Britain would not be involved as Tony Blair would not want a rerun of the Iraq controversy.
No rerun.
Bush versus Clinton, the rerun.
Well-loved bits are rerun.
He's watching a rerun.
Rerun First appearance March 26 , 1973
A rerun with the Liberals?
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