Miliband calls Labour Party reform
Updated on 06 July 2009
David Miliband has called for organisational reform of the Labour Party as he warned that voters were pressing the "fast forward button" on politics.
The Foreign Secretary, seen as a likely successor to Gordon Brown, insisted that Labour had to be "a different kind of party" if it wanted to lead change.
He said the party should consider adopting open primaries to encourage wider participation to tackle the decline in membership and people's affinities with political parties.
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