The Sun' and the 'News of the World' fell in line behind New Labour in the run up to the 1997 election, 'The Times' stayed broadly neutral and 'The Sunday Times' unenthusiastically Tory. After the election, 'The Times' quickly fell in line as the New Labour house journal.
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"The Sun' and the 'News of the World' fell in line behind New Labour in the run up to the 1997 election, 'The Times' stayed broadly neutral and 'The Sunday Times' unenthusiastically Tory. After the election, 'The Times' quickly fell in line as the New Labour house journal." — Andrew Neil #politicsgovernment
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The Sun' and the 'News of the World' fell in line behind New Labour in the run up to the 1997 election, 'The Times' stayed broadly neutral and 'The Sunday Times' unenthusiastically Tory. After the election, 'The Times' quickly fell in line as the New Labour house journal. — Andrew Neil
About Andrew Neil
Andrew Neil was a Journalist from Scottish (1949–1916).
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Who said "The Sun' and the 'News of the World' fell in line behind New Labour in the run…"?
This quote is attributed to Andrew Neil, a Journalist from Scottish.
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Andrew Neil lived from 1949 – 1916.
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