More Southern Discomfort: A Year on -- Taxing and SpendingFabian Society, 1993 - 19 páginas In 1992, the Fabian Society published Southern Discomfort, revealing the attitudes of key swing voters in the South of England whose support Labour must gain if it is to win again. |
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