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Cameron trouncing Milliband (E) in PMQ



Bozza

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Jul 4, 2003
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Back in Sussex
Heard some snippets whilst I was out in the car at lunchtime and it was a bit of a mis-match.

If it had been a boxing match, the referee would have intervened to save Milliband (E) from further punishment, such was the pounding he was receiving.
 




Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
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Milliband getting a severe pounding over the despatch box eh.
 




n1 gull

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Jul 25, 2003
4,640
Hurstpierpoint
I listened to PMQs and Milliband was totally owned. He has no natural style at all, he's like a New Labour robot,
getting in his latest catch phrases same every bloody week, (cuts too severe and quick etc..).

I'm really fed up of the Labour party at the moment. What's your policy - we're listening - f*ck me what kind of
ideology is that, its opportunist bollocks. It feels like there is no opposition at all at the moment, what with the Libs
fawning at the feet of the Tories.

Milliband is part of the problem, but New Labour really need to have a good long look at themselves because at the
moment they are letting down the whole country
 


Billy the Fish

Technocrat
Oct 18, 2005
17,594
Haywards Heath
I was thinking the other day about how Ed Milliband and Ed Balls sound.

They've both got speech impediments, I wonder if that will make the electorate subconsiously form a negative view of them in the same way that Williams Hague's bald head worked against him.
 




oxymoron

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I was thinking the other day about how Ed Milliband and Ed Balls sound.

They've both got speech impediments, I wonder if that will make the electorate subconsiously form a negative view of them in the same way that Williams Hague's bald head worked against him.

Nothing wrong with us baldies :cool:
 


Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
31,347
Right now a chimp could lead Labour and they'd get 40% in the polls.

If Ed is getting owned by CMD then something is badly wrong. David Miliband would never have got owned. Putting Balls in as Shadow Chancellor and electing Ed instead of Dave are INCREDIBLE cock-ups and show the party's not fit for purpose.
 


Westdene Seagull

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Oct 27, 2003
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Right now a chimp could lead Labour and they'd get 40% in the polls.

If Ed is getting owned by CMD then something is badly wrong. David Miliband would never have got owned. Putting Balls in as Shadow Chancellor and electing Ed instead of Dave are INCREDIBLE cock-ups and show the party's not fit for purpose.

Problem is the party elected the worst possible candidate. Even Diane Abbott would have been better for them as she would at least have taken them back to their roots. It's very bad for democracy when the opposition are so dire. We need a strong opposition to keep the government in check.
 




Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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Even Diane Abbott would have been better for them as she would at least have taken them back to their roots.

Roots lol! It's like a bad Bernard Manning gag.

Seriously, I think it's about ideas. Once Blair and Mandy f***ed off out of power things have gone to seed and no one's got a clue. Not content with making Red Ed leader they put one of the few able politicians they had - Alan Johnston - in totally the wrong job, resulting in him now being out of the frame and Chief Economic Downfall Architect Balls in his place. You couldn't make it up.
 


Tony Towner's Fridge

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Aug 22, 2003
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Right now a chimp could lead Labour and they'd get 40% in the polls.

If Ed is getting owned by CMD then something is badly wrong. David Miliband would never have got owned. Putting Balls in as Shadow Chancellor and electing Ed instead of Dave are INCREDIBLE cock-ups and show the party's not fit for purpose.

I think you will find that your statement is a factual truism.

They say in Glasgow that for the Council elections you could stick a red rosette on a baboon and it would be voted in as a Labour Councillor. Same truism applies here. They did and they have (about 80 of them!).

TNBA

TTF
 


Don Quixote

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Nov 4, 2008
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He might be getting owned but it has not been long. There is a long road ahead of him to the next general election, he might pull it off.
 








Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
55,072
Surrey
Time to bring back Blair? He could speak well and regularly owned Cameron?

No?
That would look exactly what it is - a desperate idea. Pavillionaire is pretty much spot on. This Labour opposition is a total shambles, clueless, rudderless and completely out of ideas. The Tory led government have got a free run at doing what they do best - slashing public spending to ridiculous levels.
 




West Hoathly Seagull

Honorary Ruffian
Aug 26, 2003
3,545
Sharpthorne/SW11
I think they certainly chose the wrong leader, because the way the coalition is going (and I say this as a Conservative Party member), they should be making mincemeat of them. In fact, if you look at most of the polls, the Tories are still on 36%, the vote they got in the election, and the Labour gain is from disgruntled Lib Dems. I know he would have been another Scot, and Labour felt they had to elect an Englishman, but Douglas Alexander absolutely owned Hague the other night over the Libyan incident, and sounded like a potential leader in waiting (true he didn't stand, but that was probably because he was too closely associated with Gordon Brown, and wasn't that well known). I suspect Labour will regret all the pressure the unions put on their members to vote for Ed Milliband.
 


Two Professors

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Jul 13, 2009
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Milliband the Embryo appears totally clueless,but you can't see the strings operating him yet!
 


Giraffe

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Aug 8, 2005
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Ed M is the new Michael Foot. Totally unelectable.
 






strings

Moving further North...
Feb 19, 2006
9,969
Barnsley
I'm really fed up of the Labour party at the moment. What's your policy - we're listening - f*ck me what kind of
ideology is that, its opportunist bollocks. It feels like there is no opposition at all at the moment, what with the Libs
fawning at the feet of the Tories.
Whilst I agree, the Tories had the same 'policy' of not having any policies because they were listening for a couple of years under Cameron. It is still ruddy annoying, but it isn't unique.

Milliband is part of the problem, but New Labour really need to have a good long look at themselves because at the
moment they are letting down the whole country
Milliband is the problem, in my opinion. With all these cuts, the Tories and Lib Dems should be ripe for a thrashing at the next election. However, Labour will need someone with a bit of a personality who can put together a decent arguement and speak convincingly in public in order to succeed. Milliband, in my opinion, is far from being that person.
 


Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
55,072
Surrey
In your dreams, he never "owned" cameron and was regularly taken to the cleaners by hague
Yes of course he was. That's why Hague absolutely trounced Blair at the polls time after time, despite Blair's unpopular and ridiculous decision to take us into an illegal war.
 


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