Category Archives: Labour
Should Ed consider a Cameron strategy?
It may be preposterous to compare the prime minister and the new leader of the opposition, yet they do share at least one thing in common. They both put pen to a defeated election manifesto and shortly afterwards became leader … Continue reading
Filed under British Politics, David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Labour, Politics
David departs
In the end David Miliband’s decision to take a step back from frontline politics came as no surprise. In doing so he has made a colossal and commendable decision. No man, not even a man of David’s stature and talents … Continue reading
Filed under British Politics, David Miliband, Ed Miliband, Labour, Labour Leader contest, Politics
Is Ed Miliband in The Who?
You would be forgiven in thinking that Roger Daltry of The Who had become leader of the Labour party, such was Ed Miliband’s use of the word “generation” in his inaugural speech at conference. Ed made it very clear that he … Continue reading
Filed under British Politics, Ed Miliband, Labour, Politics
Will Ed keep David in the shadows?
David Miliband is arguably the most talented Labour politician of his generation. That is exactly what makes this debate so sour. Should David stay, or should he go? On first sight it would appear the party would be dramatically weaker … Continue reading
Filed under British Politics, David Miliband, Ed Miliband, Labour, Politics, Shadow cabinet
Reform of an electoral system that Ed Miliband should support
A one man – one vote system is one of the underpinning factors of modern, credible and legitimate government. Yet the current Labour electoral college is anything but. Labour should never forget its roots, and must always fight for the … Continue reading
Filed under British Politics, Ed Miliband, Labour, Labour Leader contest, Politics
Ed Miliband can only lead Labour back to government if we all support him
I supported David Miliband throughout this leadership contest, as did the majority of MPs and members. We can debate the result, of what some will call a skewed and unbalanced electoral process, or we can get on with the overdue job … Continue reading
Filed under British Politics, David Miliband, Ed Miliband, Labour, Labour Leader contest
Will Ed Miliband be the beneficiary from a media driven brotherly race?
The Labour leadership, in what largely has turned out to be a family affair took another curious move yesterday, with representatives of both Ed and David getting together to trash out positions in each respective shadow cabinet. As David has … Continue reading
Quote of the day – David on Ed
“I’m a politician who is interested in winning the race not spinning the race.” David Miliband on Radio 5 Live on suggestions that his brother has got his nose in front. It cannot be easy being (for the time being!) … Continue reading
Filed under British Politics, David Miliband, Ed Miliband, Labour, Labour Leader contest, Politics
Close affiliation to trade unions makes Labour unelectable
The next general election may be scheduled for 2015, yet strategy, spin and electioneering is on a constant state of alert. At least it should be. Recent days have seen some very interesting developments that will have a significant effect of the … Continue reading
Filed under British Politics, David Miliband, Ed Miliband, Labour, Labour Leader contest, Politics
Victory on second preferences smacks of compromise
There must be something wrong with an electoral system that has one candidate ahead in some polls, primarily on the basis of second preferences. It makes Ed Miliband almost like a potential leader born out of compromise. Labour cannot afford to … Continue reading
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