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Originally Posted by Nedusa
Quite agree........dunno why he thinks it such a good idea to appear on programmes like these if they have Z list ex celebs as guests.
The sum of their political knowledge is probably taken from the cartoon section of the Daily Mail.
Mr Miliband is subjecting himself to the verbal equivalent of wading through treacle.
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Well other than with her, he and the others had a much better reasoning as to things,even when disagreeing.
Sometimes I like 'The Agenda' programme and other times don't ,although I do admire Tom Bradby as a presenter and interviewer.
Politicians are caught between a rock and a hard place as to going on TV shows, had Miliband refused to do this, he would have been likely described as a snob and/or likely to have been seen as not wanting to, or being able to defend his policies.
Totally slated in the media afterwards,by agreeing to do it, at least his words were his own.
For me, I thought he handled Mylene right, without resorting to making her look ridiculous,although she did that very ably herself in the end, in my opinion.