labour party have no faith in red ED..the aa grumpy column
Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2014 12:24 pm
POLITICS..( no need to swear at me grumpy !! ED)
no politics you fool... thats the subject of tonights column the fact that the labour party have no faith in ed milliband leading the party to victory in 2015.
Defiant Ed Miliband hit back at his doubters today – refusing to accept his leadership was in danger as a poll put Labour four points ahead of the Tories.
Dismissing claims that at least two backbenchers have told Parliamentary Party chairman Dave Watts it was time for a new leader, Mr Miliband said: “This is nonsense. My focus, the Labour party’s focus, is on the country and the things that matter to the country.
“It’s the cost-of-living crisis, the NHS, the prospects for the next generation.
Mr Miliband will be buoyed by the Daily Mirror’s poll putting Conservatives on 27% (down 4 points on last month), Labour on 31% (no change), Lib Dems on 9% (+2) and UKIP on 24% (-1).
His allies hope the figures will boost morale, battered by his dismal conference speech, collapse of Scotland’s Labour vote and some of the lowest ever personal ratings in some disastrous polls.
Ed Balls leapt to his defence, denying a letter was circulating calling for a change.
The Shadow Chancellor said: “It’s the Conservative party which is riven, divided and defecting, left, right and centre. Labour will stay united.
But privately Labour MPs could not hide their dismay. One shadow minister said: “Everybody is talking about how sh** he is.
Another Labour MP admitted there was no letter calling for the leader’s head, but added: “I wish there was the bad feeling was partly stoked by Mr Miliband’s reshuffle which promoted “mates Lucy Powell and Jon Trickett
But outside the party, the Fabian Society’s Andrew Harrop said Mr Miliband’s unpopularity wouldn’t necessarily stop Labour winning.
He said: “Ed is a hindrance to the party’s success, but people are still saying they prefer a Labour government to a Conservative government in the polls.
Ex-Gordon Brown spin doctor Damian McBride said, despite Mr Miliband’s claims MPs weren’t out to get him, his team was full of “paranoia. He said: “The mood’s pretty black.
Ed Miliband deflects Labour leadership threat as Mirror poll puts them four points ahead of Tories - Mirror Online
AAG
so it looks like we are going to get another clueless out of touch leader in 2015.... one clueless leader goes out... and another comes in
according to the daily fail theres at least 20 frontbenchers want milliband out and alan jhonson in although he said he had no intention of challenging the leadership 20 of millibands front bench team support him.
even though the polls put labour in front of the tories with the kippers in third and the lib dems with a mere 9% but in front of the far right who come under the 8% others.
neil kinnock claimed it would be a disaster to ditch ed milliband and alastair darling warned against the £2million mansion tax to fund the nhs and 64% think milliband isnt up to the job anyway.
so who in there right mind would vote labour back in has two terms of tory rule erased the memories of the treasonous acts blair and brown committed during their time in office in our name.
and for those who forgot heres a quick reminder of how they sold out the british public down the river thames firstly by taking us to wars we have nothing to do with secondly by handing our sovereignty to the EU throwing open the doors to the uk without a public referendum letting every tomoski, odicko and abdul in which in turn brought crime ,disease, terrorism housing and job shortages to our shores and pushed these unwanted refugees to the front of every queue in front of the indiginous british population and i dont just mean whites but the first generation and their families who settled here in the 60,s they have turned neighbour against neighbour and the attitude of every man for themselves while brown sold off our gold at rock bottom prices just to get a bit of money in the treasury to the point we are in such enormous debt we cannot pay it off but still labour would keep us in the EU if re elected.
a vote for milliband would be no different to a vote for cameron as labour are just wanna be tories in different colours.
i await may 2015 with trepidation.
no politics you fool... thats the subject of tonights column the fact that the labour party have no faith in ed milliband leading the party to victory in 2015.
Defiant Ed Miliband hit back at his doubters today – refusing to accept his leadership was in danger as a poll put Labour four points ahead of the Tories.
Dismissing claims that at least two backbenchers have told Parliamentary Party chairman Dave Watts it was time for a new leader, Mr Miliband said: “This is nonsense. My focus, the Labour party’s focus, is on the country and the things that matter to the country.
“It’s the cost-of-living crisis, the NHS, the prospects for the next generation.
Mr Miliband will be buoyed by the Daily Mirror’s poll putting Conservatives on 27% (down 4 points on last month), Labour on 31% (no change), Lib Dems on 9% (+2) and UKIP on 24% (-1).
His allies hope the figures will boost morale, battered by his dismal conference speech, collapse of Scotland’s Labour vote and some of the lowest ever personal ratings in some disastrous polls.
Ed Balls leapt to his defence, denying a letter was circulating calling for a change.
The Shadow Chancellor said: “It’s the Conservative party which is riven, divided and defecting, left, right and centre. Labour will stay united.
But privately Labour MPs could not hide their dismay. One shadow minister said: “Everybody is talking about how sh** he is.
Another Labour MP admitted there was no letter calling for the leader’s head, but added: “I wish there was the bad feeling was partly stoked by Mr Miliband’s reshuffle which promoted “mates Lucy Powell and Jon Trickett
But outside the party, the Fabian Society’s Andrew Harrop said Mr Miliband’s unpopularity wouldn’t necessarily stop Labour winning.
He said: “Ed is a hindrance to the party’s success, but people are still saying they prefer a Labour government to a Conservative government in the polls.
Ex-Gordon Brown spin doctor Damian McBride said, despite Mr Miliband’s claims MPs weren’t out to get him, his team was full of “paranoia. He said: “The mood’s pretty black.
Ed Miliband deflects Labour leadership threat as Mirror poll puts them four points ahead of Tories - Mirror Online
AAG
so it looks like we are going to get another clueless out of touch leader in 2015.... one clueless leader goes out... and another comes in
according to the daily fail theres at least 20 frontbenchers want milliband out and alan jhonson in although he said he had no intention of challenging the leadership 20 of millibands front bench team support him.
even though the polls put labour in front of the tories with the kippers in third and the lib dems with a mere 9% but in front of the far right who come under the 8% others.
neil kinnock claimed it would be a disaster to ditch ed milliband and alastair darling warned against the £2million mansion tax to fund the nhs and 64% think milliband isnt up to the job anyway.
so who in there right mind would vote labour back in has two terms of tory rule erased the memories of the treasonous acts blair and brown committed during their time in office in our name.
and for those who forgot heres a quick reminder of how they sold out the british public down the river thames firstly by taking us to wars we have nothing to do with secondly by handing our sovereignty to the EU throwing open the doors to the uk without a public referendum letting every tomoski, odicko and abdul in which in turn brought crime ,disease, terrorism housing and job shortages to our shores and pushed these unwanted refugees to the front of every queue in front of the indiginous british population and i dont just mean whites but the first generation and their families who settled here in the 60,s they have turned neighbour against neighbour and the attitude of every man for themselves while brown sold off our gold at rock bottom prices just to get a bit of money in the treasury to the point we are in such enormous debt we cannot pay it off but still labour would keep us in the EU if re elected.
a vote for milliband would be no different to a vote for cameron as labour are just wanna be tories in different colours.
i await may 2015 with trepidation.