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Douglas Alexander
British
Politician
Born:
Oct 26
,
1967
Change
Future
Generation
Party
People
World
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The Network Generation are secure in, and proud of, their Scottishness. Unlike my generation that grew up in the '80s, they don't see our sense of identity as under threat.
Douglas Alexander
Generation
Sense
Our
Unlike
Secure
Threat
See
My Generation
Network
Identity
Proud
Up
Grew
If you're part of the Network Generation, you don't have to belong just to one nation. Dual identities come easily to these dual screeners. They fear a separate Scotland would be a narrowing, not a broadening, experience.
Douglas Alexander
You
Generation
Experience
Fear
Nation
Broadening
Easily
One Nation
Would
Would-Be
Network
Part
Come
Identities
Dual
Scotland
Just
Separate
Belong
Politicians diminish themselves by sounding robotic.
Douglas Alexander
Politicians
Diminish
Robotic
Themselves
Our responsibility is to protect people and help them into work.
Douglas Alexander
Work
People
Responsibility
Our
Protect
Them
Help
Under Ed Miliband's leadership, we are changing both our party's structures and culture.
Douglas Alexander
Leadership
Culture
Party
Changing
Our
Structures
Both
The scale of the ISIS threat is not yet matched by a clarity of approach for securing their defeat.
Douglas Alexander
Defeat
Approach
Scale
Clarity
Threat
Matched
It seems to me that the Conservatives neither recognise the scale of the living standards crisis facing British families nor offer credible answers as to how the British economy or British society can be better in the future.
Douglas Alexander
Future
Me
Better
Living
Society
Conservatives
Recognise
Crisis
Scale
Neither
Seems
Facing
Economy
How
Answers
Nor
Offer
Families
Standards
Credible
British
The style of politics that Damian McBride represents has been discredited, and Labour has moved on.
Douglas Alexander
Politics
Style
Has-Been
Been
Labour
Moved
Moved On
Represents
Kneejerk interventionism or kneejerk isolationism is the wrong course for Britain.
Douglas Alexander
Wrong
Course
Isolationism
Britain
My vision for Scotland is one in which we fight together for the values we are care about: equality, fairness and social justice. Those values are the same whether you live in Dumfries or Carlisle.
Douglas Alexander
You
Justice
Together
Fight
Equality
Vision
Care
Values
Live
Those
About
Fairness
Scotland
Same
Whether
Which
Social
Social Justice
As Scots, we certainly want change today, but the change the Nationalists offer is not the change we want or need.
Douglas Alexander
Today
Change
Offer
Want
Certainly
Need
Having disrupted business practices, social interactions and political campaigns, 2011 will be seen as the year that the rise of the Internet first disrupted foreign relations.
Douglas Alexander
Business
Political
Internet
Will
Seen
First
Year
Relations
Rise
Having
Practices
Foreign
Campaigns
Interactions
Social
Disrupted
Just as people have long believed that strengthening ties of trade improves the prospects for peace and the free exchange of ideas, Facebook friendships or Twitter followings already transcend national borders.
Douglas Alexander
Peace
Facebook
People
Free
Long
National
Twitter
Borders
Exchange
Prospects
Ideas
Ties
Trade
National Borders
Friendships
Improves
Just
Transcend
Believed
Strengthening
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