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Carrots and bone-crunching pressure pay off

By Jim Pickard and Jimmy Burns

Published: June 11 2008 20:58 | Last updated: June 11 2008 20:58

Diane Abbott, one of Labour’s leading rebels in Wednesday’s vote, was a picture of anger and despair as she described the desperate efforts by government whips to win support for the 42-day detention plan through a series of concessions, bribes and threats.

“Is it right that our civil liberties should be traded in this kind of bazaar?” she asked.

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