One of Tony Blair's closest former advisers has warned that Labour is in danger of being seduced into abandoning the Blairite public service reform programme. Phil Collins, Blair's former speech writer, said the temptation to slow the reform programme was obvious, but "you get no laurels in politics in a state of rest". As a result, the party was being accused of having nothing to say, he wrote in Progress, the magazine of Labour modernisers.
Brownites risk ditching public sector reform, says Blair adviser - The Guardian 27th November 2007
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