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In what may trouble Labour MPs as they prepare for an election in 2009, Mr Darling was as expected forced to downgrade his growth forecast by half a percentage point to 2.0-2.5 2.0-2.5e said the UK economy was robust enough to shrug off the effects of recent turbulence in the world's financial markets.
Already in a sea of troubles, Labour would be facing a tidal wave of protest in the May council elections if revaluation had gone ahead.
Although the Independent cannot be accused of spinning against Labour, its headlines on Monday contribute to the overall portrayal of a party, and leader, in trouble: "Labour faces crisis in Scotland as Yes voters stay with SNP" (page 1) and "Study shows 'Yes' voters won't switch back to Labour as expected" (page 6).
His intervention comes as, for the first time, Brown acknowledges the depths of the trouble Labour is in, telling delegates they face the "fight of their lives" next spring – while the Welsh secretary, Peter Hain, concedes that even if the party pulls itself together Labour may be unable to reverse the Tories' poll lead before the election is called.
But both Gordon Brown and Barack Obama are wise to ignore the critics in political establishments, since their only electoral hope is demonstrating their ability to manage the economy – that is, if Brown has any hope at all, with the mass of troubles Labour faces and the fact that his Conservative opposition is far more credible with voters than the American equivalent.
Troubling for Labour, tricky for some Tories and a potential disaster for many Lib Dems: there is something for every English MP to dislike in the draft constituency boundary changes.
As a Lib Dem activist said to Atkinson once: "The trouble with Labour is that their marketing shows".
A tick downward in wage growth, to 2.1% in March from 2.2% in February, indicates that firms aren't having much trouble finding labour at prevailing pay rates.
Embattled Chief Whip Andrew Mitchell returned to the Commons front line for the first time since his foul-mouthed row with Downing Street police and was soon reminded of his troubles by Labour MPs.
Daily Express, which said it had "consistently warned Europe that its lack of border controls was asking for trouble" accused Labour politicians, archbishops and "showbusiness luvvies" of being "utterly and hopelessly wrong all along".
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