He's facing the Ed dilemma: the people he desires to reach may benefit from his politics, but they do not recognise them as beneficial. That is, he assumes a shift to the left, whilst the country remains small c conservative, and in the North more so on social issues. What would net him those precious votes? Well, doing things unpopular with his supporters, which means he won't do them, as it's the only way he can survive as Labour leader. And I think he feels that he can't resign, because the last time he was the only guy from his side of the party to stand, and as Perma and I discussed -- there aren't many candidates in the wings. Catch 22.