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[b]Prunella Minge wrote:[/b] [quote]It's always been in part about personalities, and images - even Lincoln grew a beard after someone told him he would be better liked. Miliband IS partly the problem - he's blatantly out of his depth as leader - but obviously there are much deeper problems, in terms of policy and strategy, that will remain after he's gone. After Blair drained the party of most of its ideological character, the post-Blair figures seem to think they can just go back to being 'real(ish)' Labour, but, understandably, few in the country know what on earth that now is. They need to rediscover their bedrock support, then develop a programme to engage with and appeal to the broader population. That can't even start until Ed goes back to whatever university debating society from which he came.[/quote]
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veritas
In The Know wrote:
veritas wrote:
i couldn't give a stuff if he goes or stays but i,m pleased to see you agree with unions
I see that in his constituency (Doncaster) staff are taking a pay CUT rather than lose jobs !
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-16603091
perhaps the bankers will follow suit to demonstrate their loyalty to their puppet.
In The Know
veritas wrote:
i couldn't give a stuff if he goes or stays but i,m pleased to see you agree with unions
I see that in his constituency (Doncaster) staff are taking a pay CUT rather than lose jobs !
www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-16603091
veritas
In The Know wrote:
You are pushing water uphill with this one, veritas !
Even the biggest Union bosses (HIS paymasters !) want him out now !!!!
i couldn't give a stuff if he goes or stays but i,m pleased to see you agree with unions
In The Know
You are pushing water uphill with this one, veritas !
Even the biggest Union bosses (HIS paymasters !) want him out now !!!!
veritas
In The Know wrote:
veritas wrote:
1,761 adults ..out of over 62 million.
slightly higher sample than the average poll, veritas !
doesn't say much for polls does it ?
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