Harriet Harman returned recently from Egypt with a warning that conservative forces there are using the revolution to turn back the clock on women's rights. In the UK, the same has been said about the cuts agenda of the current government. By rights, the deputy Labour leader should be furious.
Yet she seems ebullient. Could it be that she is enjoying opposition, despite a year in which the coalition has announced cuts to some of the causes she has long held dear: childcare, Sure Start, support for victims of domestic and sexual violence, and benefits?
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