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Blair demands loyalty ahead of crucial votes

By James Blitz and Frederick Studemann

Published: February 10 2006 02:00 | Last updated: February 10 2006 09:18

Labour began its Spring conference on Friday reeling from its shock by-election upset on Thursday night although Tony Blair studiously ignored mention of the Liberal Democrat victory in his key-note speech to conference.

The prime minister used his speech to order Labour MPs to back the government on key anti-terror measures to be voted on by the Commons next week, believing the party must highlight the Conservatives' ambiguous stance on the defence of national security.

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