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Topic History of: Milliband - not a clue, poor queen...
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In The Know veritas wrote:
not sure anyone could really make much of this by-election as Galloway is so "high profile",

Eh ???

Galloway - more "high profile" than the man who wants to be the next PM ????

but again, is charisma the most desirable quality?

I would have thought policies were.


In which case, the Milipede loses on BOTH counts !
veritas you spoke too soon :

"Inquest: Under pressure Labour leader Ed Miliband speaks outside his London home this morning about learning lessons from the shock defeat"

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2122523...d-West-election.html

not sure anyone could really make much of this by-election as Galloway is so "high profile", but again, is charisma the most desirable quality?

I would have thought policies were.
veritas I gather he didn't then.
One would think Labour should be courting Galloway. They could now trade on his popularity without having to have him in the party.
JK2006 Surely anybody would have congratulated George, praised him, said Labour need to learn massive lessons from George's support, apologised for his charisma by-pass...

We are so lacking in politicians.