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Alexander defied Blair on Section 28
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Blair, Tony
2000
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2000
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Alexander defied Blair on Section 28
2000
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WENDY Alexander, the minister at the centre of the Section 28 controversy, defied a personal plea from Tony Blair to drop her campaign to make its repeal a high-profile priority for the Scottish Executive, Scotland on Sunday can reveal. The Prime Minister tried to persuade her to downgrade the commitment after a Downing Street summit to plot the Executive's future programme last autumn, according to a senior Labour source. Although Executive sources insist Alexander has now \"disengaged\" from the issue she once championed, the revelation that she ignored Blair's warnings amount to a body blow to her chances of succeeding First Minister Donald Dewar.
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