Re: Ed Miliband
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Originally Posted by gynn
(Post 934098)
After a year as Labour leader, what are everyone's views on Ed Miliband's performance as Labour leader?
No doubt Mancie sees him as the potential saviour of the country, rescuing us all from a fate worse than another term of Tory rule. And jaysay will say he is just as bad as his predecessor, plotting to plunge us all into another decade of doom and gloom.
As a neutral, I have to say that he worries me. He reminds me of that boy with the lisp in the corner of the playground who struggled to make friends. He found it hard to live in the shadow of his handsome brother, who always had loads of girl friends, and he turned out to be the one who told teacher he saw us smoking behind the bike sheds. The class sneak.
Am I being unfair?
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Labour have a leader???
To toss in my two cents about your question: No, if you feel concerned about the guy then go with your gut instinct. I also think your concern would probably be heightened if you were privy to what is really going on outside of the Google Page Ranking posturing, and the carefully selected soundbites aimed at a dumbed down and misinformed population.
Poor Ed Milipede, he's just another third rate wannabe. Trying to get inside the inner circle where the real power is. Where the globalist owners are. Where Tony Bliar gets favoured for services rendered to this elite. ker-ching! yup, the blood of your families is worth good money stuffed in the back pockets of these traitorous war criminals.
Relax, Ed won't get anywhere close to dangerous because he'll just be poncing about being weak and irrelevant with the other champagne socialists in between his impotent parliamentary mewlings.
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