Who is this Ed Milliband chap?

His brother was the only chance they had of sidestepping major responsibility for the economy. I also don't think Ed Balls is doing them any favours with his aggressive style of claiming everything would've worked out under Labour, although he is at least tackling the issue.
 
The thing that scares me is that the general public (certainly a sizable minority) blame the current Government for the mess the country is in, and will therefore vote Labour at every opportunity!

True, last election some people I was talking to were saying "I'm voting labour to keep the Tories out" when they haven't even read proposals of either or all the people standing for election, they lost any credibility that they had with me when they said those words. One corker I've read on another forum about recent protests was from a delusional lefty saying "we didn't have a defecit untill the Tories got in" that made me sitting in my room say out loud to myself "what the ****".

Unfortunaley i live in the north east so imaginably a labour stronghold, one where if you pinned a red rosette to Gary Glitter's, Fred West's or Joesef fritzl's lapel they'd still be voted in regardless, to stop the Tories getting in "because of what thy did 25 years ago".
 
I hope he retains the party leadership for as long as possible - should keep Labour unelectable.

This.

His voice reminds me of Kim Jong Il in Team America.

"Hawo I'm Ed Miwiband."

can't take him seriously like his party. Laughed when he turned up at the anti-cuts march. Whilst people may disagree on the extent/severity of cuts required any sane person knows we do need them. Yet labour insist we can spend out of it :rolleyes: it was that blind alley, public pleasing viewpoint that got us into this mess in the first place.
 
I love how Red Ed is always having a go at everything the new government does, saying they, the Labour Party would do it all better...that's great coming from the very party which has wrecked this country financially and the very person, who together with his mate Ed Balls were financial advisors to our good old friend Mr Gordon Brown, when he was in office! 'Nuff said!

I wouldn't trust Milliband, Balls and the rest of their cronies to run a bath, let alone this country!
 
A government will only ever be as good as it's opposition. With the two eds, the condems have no worries - they have no economic credibility.
 
Thank the trade unions for that.

I do thank the Trade Unions for not giving us another Tony Blair clone as Labour leader, and therefore a choice between Tory and Tory-lite at the next general election :p

Labour was borne of the Trade Union movement, if the Blairite members of the PLP don't like that they can always leave and join a different party - there's already two set up for them.
 
I do thank the Trade Unions for not giving us another Tony Blair clone as Labour leader, and therefore a choice between Tory and Tory-lite at the next general election :p

Labour was borne of the Trade Union movement, if the Blairite members of the PLP don't like that they can always leave and join a different party - there's already two set up for them.

I'm a die hard conservative.

Yea I said it.......
 
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