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accysimon 29-09-2010 16:45

Shadow Cabinet Elections..
 
Does David Milliband's decision not to stand for a Shadow Cabinet post make sense or show sour grapes?...please discuss.

lancsdave 29-09-2010 16:50

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Can't see it makes any difference to the man in the street. He will no doubt put his name forward in about 4 years time ;)

Less 29-09-2010 17:03

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Originally Posted by accysimon (Post 848488)
Does David Milliband's decision not to stand for a Shadow Cabinet post make sense or show sour grapes?...please discuss.

ONLY, if you will, I want help from the lecturer before I do my homework.

For example, should they have come to an amicable agreement and the dominant brother put himself forward?

Or should they both have stood down rather than cause a family rift?

Without proper guidance from one such as you, how could we guess?

Benipete 29-09-2010 17:47

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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 848489)
Can't see it makes any difference to the man in the street. He will no doubt put his name forward in about 4 years time ;)

Makes no difference to me If he wants to sit at the back.:knife::D

cashman 29-09-2010 17:48

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as ya never seem to commit n opinion when ya start off on one, why should i or anyone comment ? or are ya descended from the "Spanish Inquisition"?:rolleyes: i'm only asking don't sue please.:D

jaysay 29-09-2010 17:55

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Think that decision was the worst kept secret ever, if that is what he thought of front line politics why did he want the top job in the first place, for what its worth I actually think he would have been a better bet for Labour in the long run, but who am I to rain on their parade

JCB 29-09-2010 18:10

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If both brothers had been in the Shadow Cabinet every word spoken by them , every gesture they made , every word written etc. would have been scrutinised by the Press for signs of splits , family quarrels , lack of brotherly love etc.

It would have been a diversion from what the Labour Party will try to achieve , and boring nonsense for the electorate .

Less 29-09-2010 18:16

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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 848510)
If both brothers had been in the Shadow Cabinet every word spoken by them , every gesture they made , every word written etc. would have been scrutinised by the Press for signs of splits , family quarrels , lack of brotherly love etc.

It would have been a diversion from what the Labour Party will try to achieve , and boring nonsense for the electorate .

Yes, that makes everything so much clearer, thank you.

Gordon Booth 29-09-2010 18:21

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Young Ed will always be looking over his shoulder into the dark shadows because he knows in there waits BIG BROTHER. If darkness should fall on his leadership, he knows BIG BROTHER will be able to come out of the shadows! Will our Ed ever sleep easy?

jaysay 29-09-2010 18:22

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Originally Posted by JCB (Post 848510)
If both brothers had been in the Shadow Cabinet every word spoken by them , every gesture they made , every word written etc. would have been scrutinised by the Press for signs of splits , family quarrels , lack of brotherly love etc.

It would have been a diversion from what the Labour Party will try to achieve , and boring nonsense for the electorate .

Its likely to be even worse if brother dear is on the back benches, there's the old say better to have them in the tent P****** out, than outside the tent P****** in;)

Gordon Booth 29-09-2010 18:27

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And just remember, whatever happens to the Labour party over the next 4 years-it won't be BIG BROTHERS fault. He could become the parties saviour when all is lost. No it wasn't sour grapes( or brotherly love ) -it was a wise POLITICAL move!

Barrie Yates 29-09-2010 18:28

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Originally Posted by accysimon (Post 848488)
Does David Milliband's decision not to stand for a Shadow Cabinet post make sense or show sour grapes?...please discuss.

A reasonable question - but what is your opinion? A discussion is only valid if all parties to that discussion state their personal view on the subject of the discussion!

accysimon 29-09-2010 18:45

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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 848519)
A reasonable question - but what is your opinion? A discussion is only valid if all parties to that discussion state their personal view on the subject of the discussion!


I just think it is sour grapes. He could have put his ideas forward stronger in shadow cabinet, but it's his choice. I don't think it was the right one though.

Is Less happy now i've voiced my opinion???

Benipete 29-09-2010 19:04

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I think there is more to this than meets the eye.:confused:

Being in the shadow cabinet would have given him the perfect excuse for not spending much time in South Shields.:rolleyes:

Who would give that up lightly?Not many I suggest.:)
NO - Something is surely afoot.:eek::eek::D:D

Less 29-09-2010 19:07

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Originally Posted by accysimon (Post 848523)
I just think it is sour grapes. He could have put his ideas forward stronger in shadow cabinet, but it's his choice. I don't think it was the right one though.

Is Less happy now i've voiced my opinion???

So much easier for the rest of us now we have your wise base to work from than, Discuss, isn't it?


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