Peter Hain’s touted return as Welsh Secretary was confirmed today and greeted appropriately as one of the worst kept secrets in Westminster of the past week - albeit one overshadowed by a series of dramatic and deliberately timed exits.
The news attracted the predictable sound-bites from opponents, including shadow secretary Cheryl Gillan who described Hain’s reinstatement after 18 months in the relative wilderness as "another sign of Labour looking to the past when what we need is a fresh start."
Some might feel however that Ms Gillan should choose her words more carefully having shown herself to be no stranger to the déjà vu department of political thinking.
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