This year's Janus award for facing both ways at once goes to Harriet Harman

In the past the Janus award for facing both ways at once usually went to the Liberal Democrats.

The best example of all time was when the Lib/Dems were arguing in the West country that Trident should be refitted at Plymouth, in the North of England that this should happen at Barrow, in Scotland that it should happen on the Clyde, and at Westminster that Britain should not have Trident at all.

However, Harriet Harman wins this year's award with an argument which the DT summarises as Miliband was right to post with the Sun and right to apologise afterwards.

You really couldn't make it up, could you? If Harriet Harman did not exist Conservative Central Office would have to invent her.

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