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Harman turns fire on Sun decision | Harman turns fire on Sun decision |
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Harriet Harman has said Labour "won't be bullied" after the Sun said it would not back Labour at the next election. | |
Labour's deputy leader said her party was "angry" at the paper's decision to desert the party but urged members to use it to inspire them to victory. | Labour's deputy leader said her party was "angry" at the paper's decision to desert the party but urged members to use it to inspire them to victory. |
"We may be the underdog but we won't be bullied... this underdog is biting back," she told the party's conference. | "We may be the underdog but we won't be bullied... this underdog is biting back," she told the party's conference. |
Gordon Brown earlier shrugged off the Sun's decision by insisting "it is people that decide elections". | Gordon Brown earlier shrugged off the Sun's decision by insisting "it is people that decide elections". |
Opening a debate about equalities, she said she was speaking about "something the Sun knows absolutely nothing about - equality". | |
She went on: "Let's face it, the nearest their political analysis gets to women's rights is Page 3's news in briefs." | |
She added: "Let us say don't get bitter, get better. Don't get outraged, get out there. Don't get mad, get mobilised." |