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Title: Ed Millibean
Post by: Banjax on 25 June 2011, 08:05:03
and the "No $#*!, Sherlock" Award 2011 goes to.....

"Labour leader Ed Miliband is to admit his party's leadership lost touch both with its own members and the public."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-13913251




with such piercing insight, I'd say the Labour party's future is secure....in opposition, I mean - get stuck into DC, stop navel gazing you Mr Bean-looking muddy funster  >:(

I think I'm going to have to take over soon - might give the one with the banana a bell  :y

Title: Re: Ed Millibean
Post by: feeutfo on 25 June 2011, 09:45:39
I honestly believe he stood for leadership purely out of some sort of sibling rivalry, no other reason, and never expected to win.

And now he has won, is thinking " oh shit " now what? He has absolutely no idea what to do or how to do it.

The guy is a clueless retard IMO. Being honest.  :-/ at least his brother "sounded" like he knew what he was doing.  :-/
Title: Re: Ed Millibean
Post by: albitz on 25 June 2011, 10:31:32
I would like him to continue in his role for many many years to come. They have the leader they deserve. I suspect though, that he will be lucky to last until Christmas. Ed Balls is constantly plotting and briefing against him (Balls is a particularily dishonest,two faced, ruthless and generally nasty character) and when he goes no doubt his very wierd robotic brother will reappear from the shadows and try to take up the role he believes to be rightly his.
The fact is, that Labour doesnt really have anyone who the spin doctors could easily sell to the public, just as the Tories didnt have post Thatcher/ pre Cameron.
Alan Johnson is the only normal, sane, semi reasonable one among them, but I think he,s sharp enough to know he just isnt up to the job of being Prime Minister.
Hopefully there will be a bloodbath in the Tory party too in the near future, and they have the sense to replace Cameron with David Davies.
Title: Re: Ed Millibean
Post by: Banjax on 25 June 2011, 11:39:22
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I would like him to continue in his role for many many years to come. They have the leader they deserve. I suspect though, that he will be lucky to last until Christmas. Ed Balls is constantly plotting and briefing against him (Balls is a particularily dishonest,two faced, ruthless and generally nasty character) and when he goes no doubt his very wierd robotic brother will reappear from the shadows and try to take up the role he believes to be rightly his.
The fact is, that Labour doesnt really have anyone who the spin doctors could easily sell to the public, just as the Tories didnt have post Thatcher/ pre Cameron.
Alan Johnson is the only normal, sane, semi reasonable one among them, but I think he,s sharp enough to know he just isnt up to the job of being Prime Minister.
Hopefully there will be a bloodbath in the Tory party too in the near future, and they have the sense to replace Cameron with David Davies.


he sounds ideal then  ;D
Title: Re: Ed Millibean
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 25 June 2011, 12:35:38
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I would like him to continue in his role for many many years to come. They have the leader they deserve. I suspect though, that he will be lucky to last until Christmas. Ed Balls is constantly plotting and briefing against him (Balls is a particularily dishonest,two faced, ruthless and generally nasty character) and when he goes no doubt his very wierd robotic brother will reappear from the shadows and try to take up the role he believes to be rightly his.
The fact is, that Labour doesnt really have anyone who the spin doctors could easily sell to the public, just as the Tories didnt have post Thatcher/ pre Cameron.
Alan Johnson is the only normal, sane, semi reasonable one among them, but I think he,s sharp enough to know he just isnt up to the job of being Prime Minister.
Hopefully there will be a bloodbath in the Tory party too in the near future, and they have the sense to replace Cameron with David Davies.




Ideal for the banking industry then Albs.... :)
Title: Re: Ed Millibean
Post by: Banjax on 25 June 2011, 14:20:07
no you di'int Opti :o
 ;D ;D