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1 bit of advice you would give to ed
well done ed, i give you praise, hope is now on you, labour don't erase. so a few tips will help you score, the most important being, never go to war. unlike brown,look after those with little to spend, then to your core supporters you wont need to defend. of course things will be in the closet, but how bad will be the ghost, in one year from now, will it be pity or a toast. with 1% more votes then his brother, there is similarity, but ed begged David not to quit,is this brother love or political Charity. first job is to have the party reunited, will the red ed tittle help, or is it uninvited. what i want to no is will ed hit me in the pocket, i am in a low paid job, unlike brown, tax must not rocket. immigration i want dealt with, but with out Europe guiding, do the right thing for the British people, for them be providing. now onto mum who must be emotionally mixed, proud of your 2 boys will for sure settle, as success you fixed. but ed has a mountain to climb, labour can not get in for a while, that's the main point by Joe, crimeintheryme. (ok so ther joe lied lol its not one bit of advice but a whole load lol anyway labour have a long time of no power due to brown and blair who may i add with i fully suport blair and dont think he is no where near as bad as brown its just this war thing. i no with what i have just said i am in for allot of critazium but i am ready for it lol) |
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why in a poem?
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Ed has trouble talking
he needs to get that fixed. He has No Wife. He has no Idea what Real Life means. He is in charge of Doomed labour only because of the Stinking Union Votes. He is stuck in the middle Bob Crow is on to him. Last edited by arista; 26-09-2010 at 02:29 PM. |
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I think he could make a good Labour leader. He has nothing to worry about losing core Labour votes in areas like mine, but his opposition to tuition fees and left-of-centre politics have the potential to pull in disenchanted Lib Dem voters too. Plus the Tories will have made a lot of enemies by the time these cuts take their toll.
The fact that the unions are to thank for making him leader is no reason to stigmatise him. You have to consider just how many people must have left the Labour party after Blair and Brown repeatedly let their support base down. I am over the moon that I might actually have a reason to vote Labour again. Ed is not a socialist, he is actually a moderate. It's easy to paint him as ultra left-wing as the Labour party, for years, maintained that they should be a right-wing party and be interchangeable with the Tories in order to be electable. It's the result of decades of Thatcherist orthodoxy that deems privatisation to be infallable and the market to be self-regulating. All a load of bullsh*t as we learned the hard way from this global economic downturn, but people still lap it up because it is peddled ad-nauseum by the national press and the powers that be. If you think this will sabotage Labour's chances at the next election, you're entitled to your opinion. But I would rather see a party in opposition that represented something different to the incumbents for the next eight years to a party that gets elected by simply imitating them, which is what Labour had been doing for the last 13 years.
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No matter that they act like senile 12-year-olds on the Today programme website - smoking illegal fags to look tough and cool. No matter that Amis coins truly abominable terms like 'the age of horrorism' and when criticised tells people to 'fuck off'. Surely we all chuckle at the strenuous ennui of his salon drawl. Didn't he once accidentally sneer his face off? - Chris Morris - The Absurd World of Martin Amis Last edited by BB_Eye; 26-09-2010 at 02:50 PM. |
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Remembering Kerry
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Ed Miliband is really popular with students,students feel badly let down by Nick Clegg and the Libs, he could pull in a lot of support from students in the future.
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Yes many Students were going in to vote yesterday (manchester) for Ed which was Live on SkyNewsHD. Yes he could get some votes, but is he able to Run the UK it still not known. Last edited by arista; 26-09-2010 at 05:43 PM. |
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Ed opposes tuition fees so that will soon change
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