Europe needs to get real on defence; Britain needs to get real on Europe
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Alastair,
Is there anything you can do to speed the demise of Ed ‘no cred’ Miliband. The guy is going to kill Labour, he is completely hopeless and miles out of his depth.
Best of luck.
I really hope people don’t buy into this media inspired dismissal of Ed Miliband – all this “Red Ed” stuff and now, as you say, “Ed no cred”. It’s a very convenient way of undermining any slightly left-wing Labour leader. Far from being hopeless and out of his depth, Ed Miliband is potentially a great Labour leader. Watch this space!
I agree with you AC that Ken Clark is made of sterner stuff in comparison to the other names you mentioned. He is known as a “big-hitter” to which I would also add “a right old bruiser. I really think he will stick to his guns on his current plans to not send ill-people to prison, but get them into treatment instead. ( I’ve kept that bit short and simple, because I wrote more in depth about it a couple of days ago, after reading Mr. Campbell’s excellent piece about this subject in his blog).
I believe Ken Clark is genuine in his desire to bring about reform on this particular issue. The fact that it also makes economic sense is a big plus and of course it would also make Mr. Clark’s entry into the history books that bit longer. To be remembered as one of the country’s great reformers would appeal to him, I would imagine.
Just a quick thought. Where did all those people come from yesterday ?
43 comments in response to AC’s Wikileaks blog!
I’m guessing that the percentage of people who leave a comment on these pages is actually quite low out of the large number of people who obviously read Mr. Campbell’s blogs on a regular basis. Not sure what to conclude from that.
Clegg is somehow managing to come over as a wimp even though his is doing something actually quite brave
I certainly think Ed Miliband could do with a few Clarke type heavyweights around him, and Neil Kinnock doesn’t fit the bill, I’m afraid. Part of Ed’s problem is the seeming lack of big figures in his team. By the way I was pleased to see you praising Clarke over mental health but I agree the problem will come when they realise the places prisoners need are not there – indeed are being cut even before the cuts!
“… Where did all those people come from yesterday ?
43 comments in response to AC’s Wikileaks blog……..”
It’s a secret.
Someone has to be first to say it.
🙁
Of course it is! Silly me, should have realized that. 🙂
I’m not sure what pre-Christmas tipple you are having, but it must be good.
The guy’s nose is blocked, he can’t string a sentence together and he consider people like Alastair Campbell, Peter Mandelson and Tony Blair to be the enemy while cosying up to Neil Kinnock.
Some Labour people just love to be in opposition, and it looks like you are one of them.
As Alastair said during the leadership race, “if Labour wants to feel good about itself and lose the next election, then they should elect Ed Miliband as leader.”
That was then. This is now. Things have changed. Haven’t you noticed?
I’ve noticed that Neil Kinnock (the biggest loser in Labour’s history) says ‘We’ve got our Labour Party back.’
I’ve noticed that we are in opposition.
I’ve noticed that you have a short surname.
And I’ve noticed that its almost Christmas and we have a turkey as a ‘leader’.
Ed Moribund will bring us only a further period in opposition and I am glad to see that others are already plotting his downfall.
I hope AC is one of them.
Who, precisely, is plotting Ed Miliband’s “downfall” after three months?