Originally Posted by Garage Joe:
Originally Posted by kattymieoww:
Oh I have had the heavy Local Labour bumph! posted in the door!
however i still vavour Labour...sigh they just don't have a good leader.! God rest John Smith ,now that was a man the Tories were scared of.A great orator and he wasn't scared of the Tory twats.He was brilliant,sadly cut short,he was brilliant!
Actually I thought Ed Milliband made a pretty good witty fist out of his response. The Tories, including the ones in his own party, are scared of him.
Roll on the next election, I can't wait! It's always an easier campaign against a Tory incumbent. Naturally we will also be canvassing in that other constituency too, although going against the Liberal Democrats (sic) will be as easy as falling off a log.
I get rather annoyed when I hear Labour types soaking up the Tory/right wing press narrative about Ed not doing a good job and being ineffective. Ironically, he's pushed debates on Murdoch, taxation and has Cameron running scared. IMO, he can only improve. He'll never be a polished media performer like public school boys Blair, Clegg and Cameron, but IMO he's more of a thinker than a spinner. He's taking the party in the right direction after years when it would have had its founding fathers spinning in their graves.
I think you're right that the Blairites want him to fail so they can appoint their messiah David M. Chuka Umunna seemed to be hedging his bets this week with his Mandelson style Tory speak.
If only the Blairites would just piss off and join the Lib Dems. I'm sure they'd get on well with self serving ***** like Clegg.
I don't know about you Garage Joe, but although I'm staunch Labour, I can't help thinking they were hijacked by plutocrat scumbags like Blair, Mandelson, David Milliband and Brown. Brown rediscovered his 'moral compass' in the end but it took a long time coming.
Overall, Ed's impressed me but I think he's ahead of public opinion and it will take the Tories to spectacularly mess up again before his views become the mainstream.
Ed's worst decision was originally appointing Alan Johnson over Ed Balls as shadow chancellor. I know it was a sop to the Blairites but Alan Johnson was more clueless than George Osborne!