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Old 09-11-2014, 10:59 AM #1
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I never said it was arista. However,I still don't go with the excessive drama the papers are trying to present as to this issue,from in the main so called,anonymous,unnamed MPs and sources.
I have little time,indeed no time at all ,for cowards who want to say something or want something done but will not identify themselves fully in the process.

I still also believe that Tristram Hunt has likely been misquoted and his comments taken out of context too, as is the case for most politicians of all parties with journalists.
Sure on T.Hunt


But many are Shocked at the Left Wing Observer
attacking Ed.


As for names
when they get a Leader confirmed
then the names could come
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Sure on T.Hunt


But many are Shocked at the Left Wing Observer
attacking Ed.


As for names
when they get a Leader confirmed
then the names could come
I would guess the Observer would prefer to see a Labour victory in 2015 and it does likely feel that a new leader would make such a victory more assured.
However the polling suggest not a great deal of change no matter who was leader.

For me, and I still think it is a really good and strong one, the mesage of Labour's policies is what matters in the end.
Despite the reservations many have as to Ed Miliband,the more he sticks to his guns and presses on,I think voters will come to at least respect that and continue to support those policies,even if they cannot the man at the helm.

If,in Govt. he really delivers all he says he will as PM,(and I am convinced he would),then there could be a whole turnaround for him.
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I would guess the Observer would prefer to see a Labour victory in 2015 and it does likely feel that a new leader would make such a victory more assured.
However the polling suggest not a great deal of change no matter who was leader.

For me, and I still think it is a really good and strong one, the mesage of Labour's policies is what matters in the end.
Despite the reservations many have as to Ed Miliband,the more he sticks to his guns and presses on,I think voters will come to at least respect that and continue to support those policies,even if they cannot the man at the helm.

If,in Govt. he really delivers all he says he will as PM,(and I am convinced he would),then there could be a whole turnaround for him.


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or until he makes a Tragic Error

In Politics alot can happen in just 5 days
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or until he makes a Tragic Error

In Politics alot can happen in just 5 days




That is true,both in negative and positive ways.

I cannot see what tragic error he can now make, the only one I see as to his policies and political status was his outright and still outright refusal to commit to a referendum on the EU in the next parliament.

That doesn't bother me,as I have no wish whatsoever to be given a vote myself on the EU.
It would be a waste of taxpayers money and time for me as we are in the EU and I would vote everytime to stay in the EU.

However had Ed Miliband committed to one,these rumblings from a minority in the Labour party would be non existent, so petty are their arguments as to him.
I actually admire that he again on that issue stands firm, so is clearly not frightened of any challenge,because at a stroke he could make life a lot easier for himself as leader if he was to agree to one.

I also realy cannot see the predicted bloodbath coming about in Scotland either,I predict Labour could lose from 5 to 10 seats in Scotland but I really doubt any more.

When a storm comes,you have to ride it through and it is often the loudest thunder that brings the smallest rain in the end.
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