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Old 02-05-2013, 11:13 AM #33
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Originally Posted by joeysteele View Post
I am now firmly of the view that at the very least there would be more fairness,understanding and compassion in Labour's policies no matter what leader they had than what is coming forward with increasing regularity from this Govt. from the likes of Duncan Smith and this Chancellor too.

Without some greater understanding and an aim to inject compassion and fairness into policy would be disastrous for the Labour party and they are firmly well aware of that too.

Ed Miliband may be ruthless,that doesn't necessarily have to be a bad thing in a politician but I still believe myself, he has more genuine compassion in him than the likes of Duncan Smith and in fact this whole Coalition Govt led by David Cameron.
IMO, you're going to be very disillusioned .....

Pragmatism is the mark of the modern politician .....
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