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Who would you like to see lead Labour next and why?

Who would you like to see lead Labour next and why?

  • Ed Miliband

    Votes: 13 21.7%
  • David Miliband

    Votes: 20 33.3%
  • Ed Balls

    Votes: 6 10.0%
  • Andy Burnham

    Votes: 4 6.7%
  • Fat Diane

    Votes: 17 28.3%

  • Total voters
    60


Two Professors

Two Mad Professors
Jul 13, 2009
7,617
Multicultural Brum
Hopefully,Mr. A Lemming,off the highest point of Beachy Head :laugh:
 








West Hoathly Seagull

Honorary Ruffian
Aug 26, 2003
3,544
Sharpthorne/SW11
As a former Home Office Civil Servant, Andy Burnham, as he is a genuine, decent bloke, unfortunately too good as a junior Minister so we lost him as he got promoted. From Labour's point of view, it has to be David Milliband. Labour have to win back places like Basildon, Swindon, Reading and Bristol to get back into power. I'm afraid what the the likes of Consett and Easington want doesn't matter; they have no choice but to vote for whoever is elected, unless they decide to vote Green. A socialist will not appeal to the South and West, and other areas Labour have to win back. As a Tory voter, I would like it to be Ed Balls, as he can't even grasp the need, as the former Chancellor Darling did. He is no opposition for Cameron, or even Osborne in my view. Although a Tory, I would like to see a decent opposition leader and am sorry Alan Johnson did not put himself forward. Another good bloke, and he does not feel the need to constantly shout about the Tory leadership's background, which in my view is irrelevant, as most of the public seem to feel, unlike a few class war twerps.
 


Don Quixote

Well-known member
Nov 4, 2008
8,362
As a Conservative voter,I do not really care who wins.However I am almost certain that brother David will win...Ed would take the party too far to the left for many of the electorate's taste....Diane Abbott no chance,same with Burnham.As for Mr.Balls he is too unpopular with both the electorate and much of the Labour Party and anyway,with those staring eyes he looks slightly mad and that matters!
IMHO,David will have to work hard to throw off the geeky rather weedy image he has.Can't see him inspiring others in the party,let alone the electorate.

So you have admitted as a conservative voter you know nothing... What do you know about the Labour party as a whole?
 




Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,683
The Fatherland
Totally agree.

Anyway out of the likely winners Ed Milliband would be my choice as he at least recognises the New Labour was part of the problem.

If David wins then they are truly f**ked and deservedly so.

My thoughts as well. I sent my ballot sheet off today. Ed Milliband first, Ed Balls second. The latter choice is more a wishful tactic to keep David Milliband out of the picture than a genuine second choice.
 




Stumpy Tim

Well-known member
David Milliband for me. Yes he comes across a tad smug, but so does Cameron. He's a smart guy, and knows what needs to be done. He's the only one that can make Labour a force at the next election IMO.

For anyone who think Labour can't win the election, just look at what's happened in 3 years in Australia to show that party comebacks are possible
 






Castello

Castello
May 28, 2009
432
Tottenham
Tony Wedgewood Benn, but not on offer, more's the pity.

If you give the Man on the Clapham Omnibus a choice at the polls between a real Tory, and a fake Tory, and a pretend Tory, he'll choose the real Tory every time.

Agreed, but what is worse is even then the real tories needed help from the fake tories to form a government :laugh:
 


BLOCK F

Well-known member
Feb 26, 2009
6,723
So you have admitted as a conservative voter you know nothing... What do you know about the Labour party as a whole?

DQ, what are you on about?:facepalm:I have not admitted as a Conservative voter that I know nothing and as for my knowledge of the Labour party,I take a general interest in politics and like everybody else in the country am free to express my opinion.
I think you will find that the opinion I did express would probably line up with that of many others.....Conservative or Labour.Is that O.K. with you?
 




Milton Keynes Seagull

Active member
Sep 28, 2003
775
Milton Keynes
So you have admitted as a conservative voter you know nothing... What do you know about the Labour party as a whole?

Like me probably a great deal, having had the dubious pleasure of living under a Labour government between 1997 and 2010 that was corrupt, economically inept (leaving the country with a monumental debt crisis), allowed massive immigration (having said it would be controlled), led the country into costly wars on lies, failed to help small businesses during the bank scandals, and let most of our inner cities and towns become derelict, boarded up, grafitti riddled no go areas where immorality, degeneracy and drug and alcohol abuse is rampant. Poured money into foreign aid which allows corrupt governments like Pakistan develop nuclear weapons and subsidise Islamic terrorists killing our troops, while tens of thousands of our own old people die of hypothermia each year because they cannot afford to heat their homes.Get the picture?

Oh and left students with massive debts (including my two daughters).

Another Right-Wing Rant brought to you by your very own Milton Keynes Seagull.:lolol:
 


SeagullRic

New member
Jan 13, 2008
1,399
brighton
In terms of whose views most come into line with mine, Diane Abbott. Unfortunately she stands very little chance of winning, so out of the two that do I'd rather Ed than his big bro.
 


Martinf

SeenTheBlue&WhiteLight
Mar 13, 2008
2,774
Lewes
Like me probably a great deal, having had the dubious pleasure of living under a Labour government between 1997 and 2010 that was corrupt, economically inept (leaving the country with a monumental debt crisis), allowed massive immigration (having said it would be controlled), led the country into costly wars on lies, failed to help small businesses during the bank scandals, and let most of our inner cities and towns become derelict, boarded up, grafitti riddled no go areas where immorality, degeneracy and drug and alcohol abuse is rampant. Poured money into foreign aid which allows corrupt governments like Pakistan develop nuclear weapons and subsidise Islamic terrorists killing our troops, while tens of thousands of our own old people die of hypothermia each year because they cannot afford to heat their homes.Get the picture?

Oh and left students with massive debts (including my two daughters).

Another Right-Wing Rant brought to you by your very own Milton Keynes Seagull.:lolol:

Have you not had your tablet this morning MKS? :lolol:
 






Herr Tubthumper

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Jul 11, 2003
62,683
The Fatherland
Did any other Labour Party members get an invite to someone's house in Hove this afternoon to meet Ed Balls? Seems a bit random. I'm thinking I got the sent the text by mistake.
 


Milton Keynes Seagull

Active member
Sep 28, 2003
775
Milton Keynes
Have you not had your tablet this morning MKS? :lolol:

Well its my birthday today, so I've treated myself to a rant against the NSC clique! Anyway, instead of falling over each other with cringe inducing PC remarks they've now got a focus for their attention.:laugh:

SMASH MK SEAGULL! NO PASARAN!

Up the Albion :albion1:
 


Brian Fantana

Well-known member
Oct 8, 2006
7,551
In the field
If Labour voters want a change from the spin-induced, sound bite delivering, politically polished cringefest that was New Labour they will avoid David Milliband like the plague.
 




Dandyman

In London village.
Out of the available choices I'd like it to be Ed Milliband. I fairly certain it will, however, end up being his brother.
 




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