Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband 23:38 - Oct 30 with 1000 views | marchamjack | latest in a long line of unelectable leaders...Foot, Kinnock, Brown, Milliband got to ditch him before the next election, in fact if he had any bllx he'd fall on his sword | |
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Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 09:06 - Oct 31 with 944 views | WarwickHunt | He'd probably miss. | | | |
Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 09:21 - Oct 31 with 927 views | monmouth | Not a man for the televisual age, which is how superficial politics is and indeed the populace are. But who would you have, Bollux? Cooper? I hate them all so no agenda but aren't they still ahead of that other scummy bunch? So shouldn't Cameroon be breaking out the revolver and the brandy? Cleggover committed Hara-kiri some time ago of course, although he seems to be too thick to realise. Of all of them, if I were helpless and at their mercy (and how we'd behave on the lucky powerful end of such a situation is surely is how we ought to judge ourselves), I'd rather it were Ed M that was making the call out of that particular bunch, awkward geeky odd gimp that he is. | |
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Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 09:22 - Oct 31 with 925 views | perchrockjack | KEEP HIM, as we ll be truly fooked | |
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Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 13:09 - Oct 31 with 879 views | reddythered |
Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 09:21 - Oct 31 by monmouth | Not a man for the televisual age, which is how superficial politics is and indeed the populace are. But who would you have, Bollux? Cooper? I hate them all so no agenda but aren't they still ahead of that other scummy bunch? So shouldn't Cameroon be breaking out the revolver and the brandy? Cleggover committed Hara-kiri some time ago of course, although he seems to be too thick to realise. Of all of them, if I were helpless and at their mercy (and how we'd behave on the lucky powerful end of such a situation is surely is how we ought to judge ourselves), I'd rather it were Ed M that was making the call out of that particular bunch, awkward geeky odd gimp that he is. |
If you're complaining he's not telegenic, I seriously hope you're not intimating he really has substance. That would be delusional. Unpopular coalition government, a capable opposition leader should be miles ahead. Red Ed isn't even the best Labour leader in his own family. Of course, it'll come down to trust. At the heart of it, how can anybody trust Ed, someone so craving of power that he stitched his own brother up? * * Had this argument with a mate, he was convinced Ed was beloved at the time, David trying to usurp. Until I provided him with Labour's own polling stats. Facts are simple. Through each round, the party members and MPs wanted David Milliband. Final round, party members and MPs preferred David. Union block votes wanted Red Ed. Ed is the union choice. That's clear. The whole arguments with McClusky? Media stunt to make it look like Ed is his own man; reaity being union tell him to jump he asks how high. The polling votes also indicate why Millibland has so little internal support. | |
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Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 13:15 - Oct 31 with 865 views | monmouth | LMAO. No, I'm not trying to imply he has any real substance. | |
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Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 13:34 - Oct 31 with 851 views | waynekerr55 | Don't forget the equally incompetent Ed Balls. The man the Labour party keep in the front benches to stop him causing trouble. Party of the people my f*cking arse | |
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Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 13:43 - Oct 31 with 843 views | WarwickHunt |
Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 13:09 - Oct 31 by reddythered | If you're complaining he's not telegenic, I seriously hope you're not intimating he really has substance. That would be delusional. Unpopular coalition government, a capable opposition leader should be miles ahead. Red Ed isn't even the best Labour leader in his own family. Of course, it'll come down to trust. At the heart of it, how can anybody trust Ed, someone so craving of power that he stitched his own brother up? * * Had this argument with a mate, he was convinced Ed was beloved at the time, David trying to usurp. Until I provided him with Labour's own polling stats. Facts are simple. Through each round, the party members and MPs wanted David Milliband. Final round, party members and MPs preferred David. Union block votes wanted Red Ed. Ed is the union choice. That's clear. The whole arguments with McClusky? Media stunt to make it look like Ed is his own man; reaity being union tell him to jump he asks how high. The polling votes also indicate why Millibland has so little internal support. |
Spot on. The election was lost there and then. Mind you, I suppose we'll have Trampie along in a minute to tell us that Michael Foot lost because the manifesto wasn't left wing enough. Some people actually believe that. | | | |
Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 13:46 - Oct 31 with 831 views | perchrockjack | Friends. What is worse is the thought of Yvette Cooper as Home Secretary and the champion of poor and deprived, Harriet Harmon, anywhere near power Sadly, there is no alternative to the dicks in charge now.. No question for me Cameron is the least worst option | |
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Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 13:49 - Oct 31 with 828 views | waynekerr55 |
Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 13:46 - Oct 31 by perchrockjack | Friends. What is worse is the thought of Yvette Cooper as Home Secretary and the champion of poor and deprived, Harriet Harmon, anywhere near power Sadly, there is no alternative to the dicks in charge now.. No question for me Cameron is the least worst option |
The only one who has any substance is Chukka Ummuna, and typically they tried to throw mud at him a few months back. But then again, he isn't a career politician and he's actually been in the real world. Upsetting the status quo I believe is the term. And yes Perch, I agree with you, what alternatives exist? Farage et al.?!!! | |
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Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 13:54 - Oct 31 with 820 views | WarwickHunt | Chukka Ummuna has impressed me - bright, articulate, doesn't trot out a script and probably a decent Scrabble score too. | | | |
Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 13:56 - Oct 31 with 817 views | waynekerr55 |
Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 13:54 - Oct 31 by WarwickHunt | Chukka Ummuna has impressed me - bright, articulate, doesn't trot out a script and probably a decent Scrabble score too. |
Yes, hence why he was sullied in the press recently. Probably by Balls et al., as those clueless c*nts aren't fit to mop toilets, or serve food in gastro - pubs in Sheen | |
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Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 14:19 - Oct 31 with 795 views | reddythered | Ummuna is a grade A self-promoting bellend. Amazingly his wiki entry made him sound like, well, the greatest politician ever who could solve everything. Bit embarassed when the IP used to edit it traced back to his own office. Media stitiching him up? Well.... I remember Andrew Neil asking him to name 3 members of Labour's shadow cabinet in Scotland during the devolution referendum. CU: “Of our shadow cabinet? You’ve got Joanna — Johann Lamont, you’ve got Kezia Dugdale…” AN: “What does she do?” CU: “I’m not totally sure of the exact portfolio…” AN: “She’s education. Could you name any more?” CU: “Er, not off the top of my head, no. And your point… I’m not a Scottish MP and I’m not a member of a Scottish shadow cabinet.” So basically a tad clueless. He goes on about tax avoiders yet received a donation from a firm specialising in offshore tax avoidance scheme. He claimed Labour didn't run a deficit when in power. He also seems to like to promote the "British Obama" claim. Which basic means he shares the same skin pigmentation and lack of substantial policies then, turning out to be an utter damp squib but allows people to feel good about themselves for electing someone for reasons other than ability then. Basically he's Tony Blair without the intellect. | |
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Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 14:23 - Oct 31 with 790 views | waynekerr55 |
Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 14:19 - Oct 31 by reddythered | Ummuna is a grade A self-promoting bellend. Amazingly his wiki entry made him sound like, well, the greatest politician ever who could solve everything. Bit embarassed when the IP used to edit it traced back to his own office. Media stitiching him up? Well.... I remember Andrew Neil asking him to name 3 members of Labour's shadow cabinet in Scotland during the devolution referendum. CU: “Of our shadow cabinet? You’ve got Joanna — Johann Lamont, you’ve got Kezia Dugdale…” AN: “What does she do?” CU: “I’m not totally sure of the exact portfolio…” AN: “She’s education. Could you name any more?” CU: “Er, not off the top of my head, no. And your point… I’m not a Scottish MP and I’m not a member of a Scottish shadow cabinet.” So basically a tad clueless. He goes on about tax avoiders yet received a donation from a firm specialising in offshore tax avoidance scheme. He claimed Labour didn't run a deficit when in power. He also seems to like to promote the "British Obama" claim. Which basic means he shares the same skin pigmentation and lack of substantial policies then, turning out to be an utter damp squib but allows people to feel good about themselves for electing someone for reasons other than ability then. Basically he's Tony Blair without the intellect. |
Well that just put me well and truly back in my box | |
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Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 14:23 - Oct 31 with 790 views | tomdickharry | The plus factor in respect of the next election as far as Wales is concerned is that it looks as though Labour will lose so many seats in Scotland to SNP that they the SNP will hold the balance of power at Westminster,the consequence of that will be that the devolved nations of Scotland,Wales and N Ireland will be given handouts like never before.Could be bye bye Labour for ever. | | | |
Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 14:28 - Oct 31 with 785 views | WarwickHunt |
Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 14:19 - Oct 31 by reddythered | Ummuna is a grade A self-promoting bellend. Amazingly his wiki entry made him sound like, well, the greatest politician ever who could solve everything. Bit embarassed when the IP used to edit it traced back to his own office. Media stitiching him up? Well.... I remember Andrew Neil asking him to name 3 members of Labour's shadow cabinet in Scotland during the devolution referendum. CU: “Of our shadow cabinet? You’ve got Joanna — Johann Lamont, you’ve got Kezia Dugdale…” AN: “What does she do?” CU: “I’m not totally sure of the exact portfolio…” AN: “She’s education. Could you name any more?” CU: “Er, not off the top of my head, no. And your point… I’m not a Scottish MP and I’m not a member of a Scottish shadow cabinet.” So basically a tad clueless. He goes on about tax avoiders yet received a donation from a firm specialising in offshore tax avoidance scheme. He claimed Labour didn't run a deficit when in power. He also seems to like to promote the "British Obama" claim. Which basic means he shares the same skin pigmentation and lack of substantial policies then, turning out to be an utter damp squib but allows people to feel good about themselves for electing someone for reasons other than ability then. Basically he's Tony Blair without the intellect. |
Didn't know any of that - just seen a few interviews where he came across well. He wears nice ties though. I imagine most MPs offices "edit" their Wiki pages on a daily basis to be fair. | | | |
Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 14:58 - Oct 31 with 760 views | reddythered |
Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 14:28 - Oct 31 by WarwickHunt | Didn't know any of that - just seen a few interviews where he came across well. He wears nice ties though. I imagine most MPs offices "edit" their Wiki pages on a daily basis to be fair. |
Agree on the edit issue. Bit silly though, as one of his edits started the whole "Black Obama" stuff. Labour people like Dianne the racist Abbott cling to "ahead in polls". Which is garbage at the momet based upon some recent polls. Equally the margin of error doesn't necessarily mean Labour would win. Also many underestimate the Scottish issue. SNP will gain many of Labour's seats, so even without someone as incompetent as Ed, it would be difficult to get overall control. | |
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Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 14:59 - Oct 31 with 759 views | The_Bounder | Poppycock, keep him! The chaps in The Salisbury all reckon Silly Milly is doing a grand job! [Post edited 31 Oct 2014 21:39]
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| Sadly no longer in The Salisbury embracing Premier League football! |
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Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 17:33 - Oct 31 with 688 views | waynekerr55 |
Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 14:58 - Oct 31 by reddythered | Agree on the edit issue. Bit silly though, as one of his edits started the whole "Black Obama" stuff. Labour people like Dianne the racist Abbott cling to "ahead in polls". Which is garbage at the momet based upon some recent polls. Equally the margin of error doesn't necessarily mean Labour would win. Also many underestimate the Scottish issue. SNP will gain many of Labour's seats, so even without someone as incompetent as Ed, it would be difficult to get overall control. |
Aye good old Dianne Abbott. There's a vile creature for you. She's probably bitter as the likes of UKIP won't have her On a serious note, quite how she got away with her 'posh white boys' comment was beyond a joke. Even funnier was the Carribean fella who was invited on to newsnight stating that 'she's done nothing wrong'. Racist comments are racist comments end of story | |
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Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 18:36 - Oct 31 with 656 views | LeonisGod | It's all going to plan. Vote in the useless Miliband brother to give the coalition an opportunity to f*ck up and remind the electorate how the the Tories don't give a damn about anyone but themselves. This also completely discredits Lib Dems as a viable option. Miliband's incompetence reminds the Labour Party how good his brother is. Labour party goes begging to David Miliband to come back, is made leader, then PM and we get New Labour spin all over again. The only fly in the ointment is UKIP. That's one they didn't see coming. | | | |
Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 19:02 - Oct 31 with 638 views | reddythered |
Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 18:36 - Oct 31 by LeonisGod | It's all going to plan. Vote in the useless Miliband brother to give the coalition an opportunity to f*ck up and remind the electorate how the the Tories don't give a damn about anyone but themselves. This also completely discredits Lib Dems as a viable option. Miliband's incompetence reminds the Labour Party how good his brother is. Labour party goes begging to David Miliband to come back, is made leader, then PM and we get New Labour spin all over again. The only fly in the ointment is UKIP. That's one they didn't see coming. |
One problem. You're mistakenly creditting the lefties with a degree of intelligence they don't actually have. That, and the fact your scenario involves planning, something Labour doesn't do. | |
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Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 19:09 - Oct 31 with 630 views | Joe_bradshaw |
Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 18:36 - Oct 31 by LeonisGod | It's all going to plan. Vote in the useless Miliband brother to give the coalition an opportunity to f*ck up and remind the electorate how the the Tories don't give a damn about anyone but themselves. This also completely discredits Lib Dems as a viable option. Miliband's incompetence reminds the Labour Party how good his brother is. Labour party goes begging to David Miliband to come back, is made leader, then PM and we get New Labour spin all over again. The only fly in the ointment is UKIP. That's one they didn't see coming. |
Six months to the election so they're leaving it late to switch Millibands. It could be a fascinating election. How well will Ukip's vote hold up? The Scots voted no but now think that the SNP will represent their interests better than Labour in Westminster. Who will enter a coalition with who? I have a hunch that the Tories will get a very small overall majority but it's almost impossible to call. | |
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Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 22:59 - Oct 31 with 564 views | perchrockjack | Someone clearly trying to wind me up...Diane Abbott. Apart from nice skin, can't really think of her in any other way that to have something large and sharp in his mouth | |
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Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 00:16 - Nov 1 with 537 views | Kilkennyjack | I like Chukka. Hate Ed. When you end up on the same side of a political argument as the Tories, lib dems, Ukip, BNP, and the Orange Order - then you should realise that you are probably on the wrong side of the argument. Also Eds adoption of the traditional Tory slogan 'one nation', was an attempt to be clever but ended up simply showing how out of touch he is, nothing between the major parties these days. And UKIP are a complete joke. Go nicola girl. | |
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Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 07:36 - Nov 1 with 503 views | somersetsimon |
Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 13:09 - Oct 31 by reddythered | If you're complaining he's not telegenic, I seriously hope you're not intimating he really has substance. That would be delusional. Unpopular coalition government, a capable opposition leader should be miles ahead. Red Ed isn't even the best Labour leader in his own family. Of course, it'll come down to trust. At the heart of it, how can anybody trust Ed, someone so craving of power that he stitched his own brother up? * * Had this argument with a mate, he was convinced Ed was beloved at the time, David trying to usurp. Until I provided him with Labour's own polling stats. Facts are simple. Through each round, the party members and MPs wanted David Milliband. Final round, party members and MPs preferred David. Union block votes wanted Red Ed. Ed is the union choice. That's clear. The whole arguments with McClusky? Media stunt to make it look like Ed is his own man; reaity being union tell him to jump he asks how high. The polling votes also indicate why Millibland has so little internal support. |
"Of course, it'll come down to trust. At the heart of it, how can anybody trust Ed, someone so craving of power that he stitched his own brother up" I'm not sure that anyone craving power is the sort of person that ought to be in charge, but we don't have a lot of choice! | | | |
Surely time for Labour to ditch Ed Milliband on 07:39 - Nov 1 with 500 views | somersetsimon | Once people lose confidence in a leader, it's very difficult for them to recover. Nick Clegg is a prime example. I actually think that a big proportion of the country are natural Lib Dem voters (i.e. pretty central), but he is absolutely toxic to the party at the moment. | | | |
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