Re: Ed Miliband
Well I'm afraid none of the wonderful leadership qualities that you see Graham, is perceived by Joe Public.
He has the dynamism of a wet mop.
He's in a position in which he could have obliterated the Liberal Democrats, now we've seen them in the Cabinet for the first time in nearly a century.
He could also have ripped the Tories to pieces, with all the broken election promises we've witnessed, as a result of being part of a coalition government.
Being Leader of the Opposition is an ideal platform to show strong leadership qualities. This, so far, he's failed to do.
He comes across as the weak and sickly love child of Blair and Brown.
Unless he radically changes how the public see him, he'll never be Prime Minister of this country.
He's obviously impressed you.
Now's the time to impress the country.
'Cus he ain't so far.
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Last edited by garinda; 04-10-2011 at 09:50.
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