If you could kick the person in the pants responsible for most of your trouble,
you wouldn't sit for a month- Theodore Roosevelt
you wouldn't sit for a month- Theodore Roosevelt
Ed Miliband- Give up now
Every week Miliband is often in the front pages, and never for the right reason. And has now got to the extent that Labour MP's have noticed this, to which they have let their insults fly and truths (yes, they are) be told. However, it is with deepest regret and well, laughing stock continued, that Miliband actually has an ally... Pfftttt.... What now? Labour to win the next General Election? Don't be daft....
Well, as it turns out... No they won't, but it's always reassuring that the loser, Ed Miliband, won't be alone. Former Leader of the Labour Party, Lord Kinnock, has defended Miliband's position as Leader, and labelled challenges to his position as "nonsense". So those 3 out of 4 electorate groups for the Labour Leader vote were wrong to choose David Miliband? And that there isn't enough evidence to show that Miliband isn't worthy of Labour Leader? I mean, if you look at Ed's track record, it isn't the brightest. His position before Labour Leader was the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change... Hardly a good background, and forging an alliance with arch-rivals over the Scottish Independence Referendum, exposing your weakest link in Scottish Constituencies, wasn't the best idea either. OR forgetting the deficit in your 2014 Labour Party Conference... THE BIGGEST ISSUE IN BRITAIN TODAY.... I'm sorry, but to justify Ed Miliband, either you have lost your marbles, or I have lost mine.
So, where now for the blundering buffoon? The best scenario for many, would've been for David Miliband to be Labour Leader. As I and many others believe he is more mature and has the background with (common sense) where Ed lacks. However, as David has flew off to the USA, what is the best scenario? The resignation of Ed would be welcomed in many areas, but would be putting a white flag out before the 2015 General Election. So he's stuck in a "messy" situation, but as far as I can see, Labour don't have many chances winning the General Election next year, as they have lost too much faith in Miliband and in Scotland devolution, so why not resign? It would be the turning point for Labour (again), but one that would be welcomed. They need a strong willed Leader with a direction and identity to lead Labour into the 21st Century and to win a General Election.
Jordan Ifield (being a Tory, I don't mind if Miliband still looks like a fool though)
So, where now for the blundering buffoon? The best scenario for many, would've been for David Miliband to be Labour Leader. As I and many others believe he is more mature and has the background with (common sense) where Ed lacks. However, as David has flew off to the USA, what is the best scenario? The resignation of Ed would be welcomed in many areas, but would be putting a white flag out before the 2015 General Election. So he's stuck in a "messy" situation, but as far as I can see, Labour don't have many chances winning the General Election next year, as they have lost too much faith in Miliband and in Scotland devolution, so why not resign? It would be the turning point for Labour (again), but one that would be welcomed. They need a strong willed Leader with a direction and identity to lead Labour into the 21st Century and to win a General Election.
Jordan Ifield (being a Tory, I don't mind if Miliband still looks like a fool though)
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