Scoffers
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Labour will win the next election and Ed Miliband will be the leader. I reckon Ed's going to surpirse many.
A bit hard to do when he's been given the chop
Labour will win the next election and Ed Miliband will be the leader. I reckon Ed's going to surpirse many.
I can't recall any situation like this: the briefings in the papers, the anonymous well-placed sources, the whisperings anyone would think the Labour Party was at death's door.
And yet, the Labour Party is riding between 8 to 10 points clear in the polls - all of the time while the government has been going through a honeymoon period. The Coalition is now in a bit of a mess, with clear fractures between the Conservatives and the LibDems and yet, what dominates the political agenda? The future of the bloke who's romping ahead in the opinion polls.
Never underestimate the power of the Tory press to roll out an agenda to suit it.
A bit hard to do when he's been given the chop
Would be the preferred candidate of the men in grey suits. Big personality, big intellect and not frightened of a scrap. But too closely associated to the Brown administration.
The modernisers are tapping up his wife, to see if she would throw her hat into the ring, supported by EB. They see it as dream ticket. A kind of Richard and Judy, if you will.
My source is v well placed. Next Labour leader - E Cooper...?
We all know there was a world recession and regardless of who was in power, we'd have joined the recession. But that's not the problem with Labour. During the boom years before the recession Labour didn't just spend the surplus we were earning, they spent even more and kept increasing our national debt. That is unforgivably poor, and that is why our country is in such a mess now.Any level headed person would acknowledge that there was a world recession which began in the U.S. Hey, Brown didn't help the situation at all, but we'd have had economic problems either way.
I can't recall any situation like this: the briefings in the papers, the anonymous well-placed sources, the whisperings anyone would think the Labour Party was at death's door.
And yet, the Labour Party is riding between 8 to 10 points clear in the polls - all of the time while the government has been going through a honeymoon period. The Coalition is now in a bit of a mess, with clear fractures between the Conservatives and the LibDems and yet, what dominates the political agenda? The future of the bloke who's romping ahead in the opinion polls.
Never underestimate the power of the Tory press to roll out an agenda to suit it.
Oh come on.
Blunkett, Balls and maybe even his brother show signs of undermining him. His gaff of missing the open goal of Cameron's backtracking on NHS and penal reform made him look like a student polician. If Ed was any good, he wouldn't be making the news. Also, while Labour maybe ahead, Ed's personal rating were dire last time I looked.
The unions got thier man. Shame he is next to useless. I've only ever voted Labour. Ed makes me want to vote Monster raving looney.
Oh come on.
Blunkett, Balls and maybe even his brother show signs of undermining him. His gaff of missing the open goal of Cameron's backtracking on NHS and penal reform made him look like a student polician. If Ed was any good, he wouldn't be making the news. Also, while Labour maybe ahead, Ed's personal rating were dire last time I looked.
The unions got thier man. Shame he is next to useless. I've only ever voted Labour. Ed makes me want to vote Monster raving looney.
I can't recall any situation like this: the briefings in the papers, the anonymous well-placed sources, the whisperings anyone would think the Labour Party was at death's door.
And yet, the Labour Party is riding between 8 to 10 points clear in the polls - all of the time while the government has been going through a honeymoon period. The Coalition is now in a bit of a mess, with clear fractures between the Conservatives and the LibDems and yet, what dominates the political agenda? The future of the bloke who's romping ahead in the opinion polls.
Never underestimate the power of the Tory press to roll out an agenda to suit it.
Heard a whisper from a well placed source today that Labour grandees and senior union barons have given Ed till Conference to get his act together.
If he's still punching below his weight come the autumn he'll be asked to step aside, citing personal reasons...
No word yet who's in line for the job though.
On a more general question, why is it that the left of politics tend to be more split than the right?
Labour reduced the national debt between 97 and 07 and it remains at historically mediocre levels.We all know there was a world recession and regardless of who was in power, we'd have joined the recession. But that's not the problem with Labour. During the boom years before the recession Labour didn't just spend the surplus we were earning, they spent even more and kept increasing our national debt. That is unforgivably poor, and that is why our country is in such a mess now.
Nah, they'd have sorted it out by now, the only reason we're still in debt is that the tories have made too many cuts and stopped the economy growing.