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Default Miliband? A political freak says Retiring Labour Austin Mitchell

[Miliband? A political freak. Prescott? He touched up my wife... and that's just two
of the parting shots from Labour's splendidly maverick MP as he stands down after 37 years
Retiring Austin Mitchell has become known for his off-message comments
He speaks candidly about his Labour colleagues in exclusive interview]


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After telling me that he’s a ‘Miliband fan’, that his boss is a ‘nice guy’ and has ‘done a good job’, his verdict becomes less flattering.
‘The problem is, the modern language of politics is popularist and he doesn’t speak it. He’s far too cautious on policy, but he’s got to concentrate on values and ends. He goes a bit wooden on telly'


He looks like a political freak. Or maybe political geek. I won’t say “freak”, I’d better say geek, ha ha!
‘And those staring eyes! I mean, just look at them!’ he adds, waving a photo of Miliband at me. ‘That’s the problem.

I like geeks...

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The Conservatives are desperate Miliband remaind Labour leader. He's one of the their greatest weapons for 2015, and Labour supporters insisting Miliband is the rightr man for the job are doing a great service to Conservatives everywhere.

Edit: Oh, and another thing... Tories up again over Labour who've sunk even lower in the polls, employment up, debt down... it's not looking good for Red Ed and his boys.

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It's policies that matter not grandstanding, the conservatives aren't bothered if they win at the next general election my guess is they have made a nice lil earner over the last few years and that'll do nicely.
Personally I don't want to see the election descend into a 3 ring circus presidential election stylee... let's hope common sense prevails.
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Oh gosh, Austin Mitchell and his rantings.I would have thought one of the best bits of news in politics was that he was going at the next election rather than giving him media coverage.

I cannot see at all however where the Conservatives with respect are in any position to improve on their showing just 4 years ago in 2010, whereas still,Labour are above where they were in 2010.

In fairness, I do agree that with a different leader to Ed Miliband,Labour would be doing better, however the same could be said for all the party leaders..
Ironically David Cameron still leading the Conservatives is seen as not to be trusted either,he will be quizzed heavily as to his guarantees on the NHS and all the targets he laid down in 2010 as vital to achieve by 2015.
All of which he is going to fall well short, so short in fact, he will be asking for virtually the same time again to do the same things.
He will also be the main reason the Conservatives will 'not' come anywhere near an overall majority in 2015.

It may also be that Labour do not get an overall majority either but they will be the ascending party of the main 3 after only one term in opposition.
It is really rare that any party voted out of Govt,manages to win in the very next election but I doubt many would bet against Labour being the largest party at least in 2015.

As for Nick Clegg, well him left leading the Lib Dems is a bonus for both main parties, for the Conservatives because of the many seats they will inevitably lose,because of the Lib Dems being so low in the polls the losses will be reduced by the seats they gain from the Lib Dems.

I have however yet to see a poll that says anything different to the others with the margin of error there is in polling.
Labour around the 35%+ mark,the Conservatives around the 35%- mark.
Any result in those margins would leave Labour as the overall winner in 2015 or near certainly the largest party.

Good news today on unemployment definitely, so there should be after the 4 years of austerity we have had.
How many I would like to know of those employed are in zero hours contract work and more to the point part time too.
Not so good news as to wage increases however today, showing a fall in that, so all is in fact very far from rosy at all.

As for Austin Mitchell, who really has taken notice of what he says anyway, oh and it's the Daily Mail too, the paper that is out to get Ed Miliband on any front, even to raking up shocking stories as to his deceased Father.

Funny how the Daily Mail is a respected publication when it has anyone saying negative things as to Ed Miliband but it is widely ignored should it dare to attack the Conservatives.

However, I hold the view that if people attack you to discredit you, they fear you so there seems to be a lot of fear as to Ed Miliband.
All I hope is that he and his team will fight his hardest to expose the welfare disgrace that this Govt has presided over,people waiting months now to just get their benefits sorted out or paid, that he also will make the NHS a major issue at the 2015 election and that he sticks to his guns on his energy plans too.
I only wish he would go all the way and say he will look at re-nationalising energy.I for one would support that and know a good number who would now too.

I think it is very true across the board that we have a really poor choice as to the leaders of the 3 main parties in 2015, however I have already made my choice.
Nick Clegg totally betrayed the voters who trusted him and his party and David Cameron badly misled the voters as to his plans for the NHS.
Those 2 things alone make the decision for me, give the new leader a chance now and that is Ed Miliband,not the other 2 deceitful opportunists who have had their go and failed miserably overall too.

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That is the truth joey, and it's that truth that the Mail have a particular problem with it seems...
Nobody with any integrity takes it seriously anymore and as joey said the story published about Ed Millibands father exposed it for the politically biased morally corrupt rag it is.
Ridiculous headlines pertaining to 'red ed' are going to do nothing to aid their tattered reputation.
It's well documented that figures are massaged so much now that they are nothing short of a fabrication, jackanory would have been jealous of the lies told by ministers.
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That is the truth joey, and it's that truth that the Mail have a particular problem with it seems...
Nobody with any integrity takes it seriously anymore and as joey said the story published about Ed Millibands father exposed it for the politically biased morally corrupt rag it is.
Ridiculous headlines pertaining to 'red ed' are going to do nothing to aid their tattered reputation.
It's well documented that figures are massaged so much now that they are nothing short of a fabrication, jackanory would have been jealous of the lies told by ministers.
True words said by Benjamin Disraeli Kizzy, ''there are 3 types of lies, lies,damned lies and statistics''.
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now that's the truth joey!
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True words said by Benjamin Disraeli Kizzy, ''there are 3 types of lies, lies,damned lies and statistics''.
Well joey, one of the biggest liars of the last couple of decades was a Labour leader. Lest we forget...
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Yep and Thatcher was mary poppins I suppose... anyhoo, let's not forget this was just an off the cuff comment that was spun into the most ridiculous quote ever....
'Political freak' dear me...
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Well joey, one of the biggest liars of the last couple of decades was a Labour leader. Lest we forget...
Hello Livia,
No disagreement there at all and I have said that many times myself.

Although I do quantify and qualify it by saying lies or not,(which I believe he did lie), no matter who was in power the then UK govt. would still have totally supported the Republican President Bush and gone to war in Iraq with the same result and the now ongoing chaos there is there again now too.

Yes however, the short answer is you are right and I agree absolutely.
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No disagreement there at all and I have said that many times myself.

Although I do quantify and qualify it by saying lies or not,(which I believe he did lie), no matter who was in power the then UK govt. would still have totally supported the Republican President Bush and gone to war in Iraq with the same result and the now ongoing chaos there is there again now too.

Yes however, the short answer is you are right and I agree absolutely.
Well, we'll never know what would have happened had the Tories been in charge. Would they have "sexed up" the dossier? Maybe... Would they have taken us to war on a lie? Maybe... but the fact is that this is about Labour, who seem to some to be totally Teflon, innocent of every ill, indeed, the saviours of the country if only it wasn't for the nasty Tories. The fact is, as you know, that there are some great MPs from all parties... but the parties themselves leave a lot to be desired.

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The Iraq War was forged by political forces far beyond the governments of any country. It was happening, full stop. I'm not a conspiracy theorist by any means and I don't particularly subscribe to any of the popular theories that do float around about it but one thing is absolutely crystal clear, if you really take an objective look. The whole cluster**** from (the conception of) 9/11 onwards was WAY over the heads of Blair, Bush or any other political "leader".
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I don't agree Toy Soldier. It's an interesting opinion though...
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The Conservatives are desperate Miliband remaind Labour leader. He's one of the their greatest weapons for 2015, and Labour supporters insisting Miliband is the rightr man for the job are doing a great service to Conservatives everywhere.
I don't think he will be the leader at the GE, I believe they're ace card is gonna be having a black leader.
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On the thread topic anyway... I genuinely think that Milliband would be far more respected, and Labour far more favoured in the polls, if he wasn't so weird looking. Someone with exactly the same policies, saying exactly the same things... but with a frat-boy face and a ****-eating grin... would be in a far more unstoppable position right now.

And that's sort of awful, if you think about it. But inevitable when you put the power of democracy into the hands of the average joe in a superficial era where appearances count for almost everything.
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I don't think he will be the leader at the GE, I believe they're ace card is gonna be having a black leader.
Now that would be an interesting turn of events...

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On the thread topic anyway... I genuinely think that Milliband would be far more respected, and Labour far more favoured in the polls, if he wasn't so weird looking. Someone with exactly the same policies, saying exactly the same things... but with a frat-boy face and a ****-eating grin... would be in a far more unstoppable position right now.

And that's sort of awful, if you think about it. But inevitable when you put the power of democracy into the hands of the average joe in a superficial era where appearances count for almost everything.
I agree somewhat, but what I hear from some people - older people mostly, interestingly - is they wouldn't trust someone who shafted their own brother for the job. David Miliband is also quite a strange-looking bloke, but I think he has far more charisma than his brother.
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I don't think he will be the leader at the GE, I believe they're ace card is gonna be having a black leader.
Ed Miliband will lead Labour into the next election but if by some unfortunate backward miracle the Conservatives got any sort of overall majority then a change of leader would be quick I think.

I also think that Chukka Ummunah would likely get the leadership then and for me he would have been a far better leader now in fact.
Just as until this week, but I still think he would be a better leader for the Conservatives too,namely Michael Gove.
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Well, we'll never know what would have happened had the Tories been in charge. Would they have "sexed up" the dossier? Maybe... Would they have taken us to war on a lie? Maybe... but the fact is that this is about Labour, who seem to some to be totally Teflon, innocent of every ill, indeed, the saviours of the country if only it wasn't for the nasty Tories. The fact is, as you know, that there are some great MPs from all parties... but the parties themselves leave a lot to be desired.


That is true and we don't know really what others may have done to win the vote however in fairness Ed Miliband wasn't even an MP when the vote to go into Iraq was taken.

The last bit I have put in bold of your post really says everything about modern politics,I agree 100% with that.
I find it really sad that those voices are more often than not the least heard ones.
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Up North they want Ed out
and replaced

As he posed with the free Sun


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As he posed with the free Sun


http://www.theguardian.com/media/gre...edmiliband-sun
I question his choice of reading but what a non event of a story,I think the SUN is totally vile and I also understand the disappointment from those on merseyside, they are absolutely 100% right in their view of the Sun.
However that doesn't mean everyone else should never ever look at the Sun.

I would never buy it however and neither with this edition anyway did Ed Miliband either.

Good heavens, the Sun was likely Tony Blair's favourite read, after all it supported him, not Labour really, just him, for all the time he was leader of Labour.
That was more eveidence of the rubbish that the SUN is,in my opinion.

Now, however the reaction to this is unnecessary and this is called news. Lord help us all then.

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I question his choice of reading but what a non event of a story,I think the SUN is totally vile and I also understand the disappointment from those on merseyside, they are absolutely 100% right in their view of the Sun.
However that doesn't mean everyone else should never ever look at the Sun.

I would never buy it however and neither with this edition anyway did Ed Miliband either.

Good heavens, the Sun was likely Tony Blair's favourite read, after all it supported him, not Labour really, just him, for all the time he was leader of Labour.
That was more eveidence of the rubbish that the SUN is,in my opinion.

Now, however the reaction to this is unnecessary and this is called news. Lord help us all then.

The Other 2 Leaders posed with the Free Sun
so Dumb Ed follows.


He never thinks first?


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The Other 2 Leaders posed with the Free Sun
so Dumb Ed follows.


He never thinks first?
He is dumb for posing with the Sun yet the other 2 aren't.Should Cameron and Clegg not be equally foolish since the Sun was shown to have lied and caused totally unnecessary slander and distress to the families of the victims of Hillsborough.
Only Ed Miliband should have shown contempt for that not them,That is unbelievable.

Had he not posed with it,in the spriit of the world cup.
Then we would likely have heard that the other party leaders got into the spirit of the thing with the free Sun paper but Ed Miliband wouldn't play ball and that was being pathetic by him.
I despair at the petty criticism of him at times, you couldn't make it up.
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No you really couldn't, and to be fair it's the conservatives and the sun that colluded in the lies surrounding the events at hillsborough, so it's more of a middle finger the coalition leader posing with it in my view.
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Steve Bell The great Cartoonist
sums up Ed M.


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