John Woodcock, who is on the hostile list, said: «It's sad that
the public calls for unity and a new politics seems to be a front for this sort of internal attack operation, which harks back to the bad old days.»
Not exact matches
Within days he was visiting mosques and
calling for religious
unity, and had permanently retired the word «crusade» from his
public addresses.
Mr Hunt told Peston on Sunday: «All these
calls for unity at the moment are absolutely right but the
unity I want to see is between the Labour party and the British
public, so we are now going to talk to the country rather than just the party.»