The race for the leadership of the Labour Party ends this month.
The contenders have appeared at more than 50 hustings events,
sponsored by local constituencies, unions, and lobby groups -
including the Christian Socialist Movement.
Despite opposition from some of the party's secularists, the CSM
event was very well attended, supporting Harold Wilson's claim that
the Labour movement owed more to Methodism than Marx. Leaders
from Keir Hardie to Tony Blair have been found ...
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