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8 hours ago, chrisjpainter said:

Labour's called up the heavy cavalry to get to grips with why they lost the election. Ed Miliband's back! They obviously wanted one of the party's brightest minds. If anyone's able to understand failure, it's certainly him...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50888060

no doubt he will be bringing his block of stone..:lol:

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11 hours ago, chrisjpainter said:

Labour's called up the heavy cavalry to get to grips with why they lost the election. Ed Miliband's back! They obviously wanted one of the party's brightest minds. If anyone's able to understand failure, it's certainly him...

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-50888060

Oh my God, just when you thought it couldn't get more ridiculous 

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1 minute ago, TRINITY said:

Dan Jarvis seriously considering having a punt at top job. He would be a serious contender and way better than any of the left wing lunatic losers that have already shown ambition.

I seriously doubt he will get anywhere in the Leadership contest, he is far too sensible!

A great shame.

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41 minutes ago, ditchman said:

David milliband has been rearing his ugly head of recent !!!!!!!!!...it is his turn after his brother...and it would kill the jewish question as well

He's the better one. The party would have been a lot more appealing to the middle ground if they'd been smart and not gone for Red Ed. But they weren't, So they've just got more red and less appealing now!

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The Trots might have the power in the Labour Party, but they are clueless when it comes to the electorate. What brings whoops and hollers at their leftie meetings is greeted with dismay by the public at large.

I agree with ditchman that David Milliband will return at some point -  possibly after another 20 years in the wilderness for Labour..

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2 minutes ago, Gordon R said:

The Trots might have the power in the Labour Party, but they are clueless when it comes to the electorate. What brings whoops and hollers at their leftie meetings is greeted with dismay by the public at large.

I agree with ditchman that David Milliband will return at some point -  possibly after another 20 years in the wilderness for Labour..

They are in control of the Labour Party, but I concur.........unelectable!

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Another interesting article from The New European;

 

https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/sir-keir-starmer-preferred-choice-to-replace-jeremy-corbyn-1-6440238

 

"Sir Kier in the lead with a mighty 9% of the poll", crikey, all the other possibles must be quaking in their boots!

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1 hour ago, TIGHTCHOKE said:

Another interesting article from The New European;

 

https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/sir-keir-starmer-preferred-choice-to-replace-jeremy-corbyn-1-6440238

 

"Sir Kier in the lead with a mighty 9% of the poll", crikey, all the other possibles must be quaking in their boots!

you wouldnt associate kier starmer with "charisma" would you !!

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