Is David Milliband laughing?
The Labour Party must be at one of its lowest points since 1997 today. Gordon and has entourage of advisors have left the party with severely damaged credibility and with their newly elected leader at a similar point in the polls to the time when they finally got rid of Blair.
So the party must be fuming at Gordon Brown, and MPs from marginal seats are surely desperately worried about their futures.
So who in the Labour Party benefits? David Milliband, who seems to have kept himself distant from the Brown inner circle, and probably Alan Johnson. I wonder when the mutterings will start?
So the party must be fuming at Gordon Brown, and MPs from marginal seats are surely desperately worried about their futures.
So who in the Labour Party benefits? David Milliband, who seems to have kept himself distant from the Brown inner circle, and probably Alan Johnson. I wonder when the mutterings will start?
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1 Comments:
It's clear today that Milliband after 'spinning' the race card out of the hat to distract attention from his own submission to the EU constitution and the dire consequences that holds for the very people that are at fault when they faught so hard to defend his ancestors just stunned me! How does he expect even the slightest ounce of respect in the future? Not even an overambitious Mrs. Blair could have stooped that low.
I'll switch to Cameron now after 10 years supporting 'New Labour' - Milliband has no respect for debate in 'his' country, New Labour is dead!
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