After its starring role in projecting Britain to the world, the National Health Service is probably now more or less safe from the Coalition's neo-Blairism, although only the first Labour Government since 1979 will secure it firmly.
In fact, from the celebration of agriculture and manufacturing, to that of the NHS, to Shami Chakrabati, to the Queen, the whole thing amounted to a splendid repudiation of Blairism, and thus of Blair himself.
Last night, his scheme for a return as Prime Minister at the head of New Labour-Cameroon-Orange Book technocracy was gloriously torn to shreds, and burned as if in the cauldron, before the eyes of the whole wide world.
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