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Old 14-11-2014, 03:13 PM #2
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I have to say if Ed Miliband wants to really look at making an impact and re-inventing himself as a credible leader to more voters.
I hope he watched the SNP conference today.

Alex Salmond has been the SNP leader the longest of all the other party leaders of any party,his farewell speech today was vibrant, full of vision and sounded fresher than anything any other party or their leaders appear to be or have acted for years.
I don't care for Nicola Sturgeon but she as the new SNP leader also presented a clear vision and the enthusiasm for the fight ahead and for her Nation was clearly evident.

This is how politicians should be, fighting for their Nation and also setting out to ensure all citizens benefit with no discriminatory policies against any section of society or demonising any sections of society either.

I was gripped throughout the whole session today, the thought came firing at me this is what Ed Miliband needs to do too,really force the message across.
he has a fantastic amount to go on too.

David Cameron's lies as to the NHS re-organisation,the massive danger presented to the UK with his procrastinated over 4 year long EU referendum policy and his attack, demonisation of and discriminatory policies against the weakest, poorest and most vulnerable, sick and disabled of the UK.

Then Ed has the other waste of space left, Nick Clegg,the man who promised voters loads, even signed a pledge in order to get their trust and votes, only to smack them in the face for their trust and votes by supporting some of the most unjust, heartless and rotten policies against vulnerable people from a rotten from the core, not to the core govt.which he chose to be part of too.

Come on Ed, get your front team together,get out there hammering that message home all the time up to the 2015 election.
Accepting things are better economically at last but also reminding people that we were out of recession and had 1.1% growth when this lot took power in 2010,which they then eroded for nearly 3 years with at best tiny or no growth at all.
Leaving inflation to eat away at peoples incomes.

He needs to spell out how Labour would not let the recovery and growth in place now be eroded by himself and Labour, to stress they will build on that growth and nurture that recovery which is at last in place after so long.
Not be put off by the small,at last, successes of this govt. but use it to his and Labour's advantage.
Pressing home how important it is not to let the Conservatives and Lib Dems after the election in 2015, erode the recovery and growth in place now as they did by the end of 2010.

Ed said there was a lot to fight for, he is right and he should start right now on the lines outlined above.
If he did and energised Labour and the voters, he could yet get a very positive surprising result in 2015.

I hope he does watch the SNP conference highlgihts today,because for me that is the way to do it and go about things.

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