The last realist

An ability to sound thoughtfully pragmatic sets Stephen Dorrell apart from his government colleagues. The rising star of the cabinet talks about Europe, stakeholding, and the threat from Tony Blair. (Original abstract)

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Published inNew statesman & society Vol. 9; no. 392; pp. 20 - 21
Main Author Milne, Kirsty
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New Statesman, Ltd 01.03.1996
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Summary:An ability to sound thoughtfully pragmatic sets Stephen Dorrell apart from his government colleagues. The rising star of the cabinet talks about Europe, stakeholding, and the threat from Tony Blair. (Original abstract)
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ISSN:0954-2361