is labour re electable under red ed the AA grumpy column
Posted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 1:42 pm
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im sorry i havent posted for a couple of days but i,ve just been so busy
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Ed Miliband won the backing of former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown and beat brother David to the finish line. But with the Conservatives in second place for the first time in three years can he take the party forward to success for government?
Figures also show the public think the party will lurch to the left under 'Red' Ed's rule. Is this the path to re-election?
AAG
first of all if red ed becomes prime minister i,ll show my bare arse in netto,s shop window :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
on a more serious note liebour have nothing to offer but empty promises and old ideas taken down from the shelf dusted off and repackaged as new ideas.
as i said after the election the tories won hands down but because the majority rule applies they have to team up and form a coilition and they chose the liberals.
but all that aside ed milliband even said that he threw the new labour idea in the bin or did he will the ghost of new labour manifest itself again at some time in the future?.
it,ll take more than fresh faced ed milliband to get labour off the back benches and back in to mainstream politics .
but first mr ed you have got to win the trust of the public.
im sorry i havent posted for a couple of days but i,ve just been so busy
its all go at grumpy towers you know.
Ed Miliband won the backing of former Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown and beat brother David to the finish line. But with the Conservatives in second place for the first time in three years can he take the party forward to success for government?
Figures also show the public think the party will lurch to the left under 'Red' Ed's rule. Is this the path to re-election?
AAG
first of all if red ed becomes prime minister i,ll show my bare arse in netto,s shop window :yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
on a more serious note liebour have nothing to offer but empty promises and old ideas taken down from the shelf dusted off and repackaged as new ideas.
as i said after the election the tories won hands down but because the majority rule applies they have to team up and form a coilition and they chose the liberals.
but all that aside ed milliband even said that he threw the new labour idea in the bin or did he will the ghost of new labour manifest itself again at some time in the future?.
it,ll take more than fresh faced ed milliband to get labour off the back benches and back in to mainstream politics .
but first mr ed you have got to win the trust of the public.