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Old 18-05-2014, 05:21 PM #1
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Default Labour MP condemns Ed Miliband's strategy as 'suicidal'

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Labour candidate Tristan Osborne criticised Ed Miliband at a £100-a-head party fundraising dinner

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...#ixzz325YMOzNh


[Ed Miliband was facing turmoil
last night after one of his own
MPs condemned his strategy as ‘suicidal’
and a Labour parliamentary candidate was
secretly recorded describing his leadership
as ‘dodgy’ and ‘incoherent’.
The outbreak of open dissent – just days before
crunch elections – followed a week of mounting panic
in the party after the Conservatives recorded
a lead in the polls for the first time
in more than two years.
Labour MPs have been privately briefing
this weekend that if Mr Miliband does
not ‘show progress’ in Thursday’s local and European
election results, they would collectively
break ranks to call for ‘a mass shake-up’ of
strategy and personnel.]


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