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Remembering Kerry
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: with Mystic Mock
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Remembering Kerry
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No way is Ed Miliband going anywhere and I doubt he will be even after the elction. Because at the very least Labour,I believe will still be the largest party after the election.
With more likely guarded support to govern from the Natonalists,who would never I believe allow the Conservatives to continue and also the support of the SDLP in N. Ireland,no way will the Conservatives and Lib Dems win enough seats to erode that scenario.
There is simply no real appetite or evn time from the vast majority of the Labour movement to now embark on a leadership election.
There is in all truth and in all fact, no vacancy and that vast majority of the Labour movement, don't want there to be a vacancy either.
Now let us settle down to hear all David Cameron's likely problems with his party after the farce in the Commons yesterday and then the result of the Rochester by election next week.
Far more substance in those issues than in Ed Milibands already assured position as Labour leader for the 2015 election and I also believe well beyond it too as he is still likely to be the next Prime Minister.
Last edited by joeysteele; 11-11-2014 at 12:54 PM.
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