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[b]In The Know wrote:[/b] [quote][b]veritas wrote:[/b] [quote]maybe ITK will be gone by Easter[/quote] The soothsayer will be around for a long long time yet, veritas ! (nice attempt to switch the subject, btw !) now back to the matter in hand - Several Labour MPs have reportedly criticised the move, among them Austin Mitchell. According to the Daily Mail he has called it "barmy" and accused Mr Miliband of "weakness". PCS union leader Mark Serwotka said Mr Balls' comments were "hugely disappointing", while the general secretary of the RMT rail union said he was signing "Labour's electoral suicide note". from - http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-16565866 plus also - A YouGov poll of 1,761 adults for the Sunday Times has suggested that more Labour voters think Mr Miliband is performing badly as leader than performing well - giving him an overall rating of -3 points. By contrast, David Cameron has a rating among Conservative voters of 91. Education Secretary Michael Gove said it was "ludicrous" to suggest the Tories were following Labour's lead on issues like responsible capitalism. "David Cameron was way out [in front] on this when Ed Miliband was in the cabinet handing out knighthoods to people like [former Royal Bank of Scotland boss] Fred Goodwin," he told BBC1's Sunday Politics. The deputy leader of the Liberal Democrats, Simon Hughes, said it was time that Labour came to its senses, but added: "They can't have it both ways. They can't be hugely critical of the government one day and then say they'd have the same policy the next."[/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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