Ed Miliband Is The Guarantee For The Tories' Re-election.

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Sad to say, I am convinced Labour are unelectable under Ed.

Whatever the reasons are, and however unpalatable it is that that should be the case in 2012, he just does not have the charisma or style to pull it off.

We should have learned our lesson by now.

Please let something happen and give Andy Burnham another chance. His background and impish yet dashing looks would play well against Cameron and Clegg's toff backgrounds and soft, wimpy demeanour.

I flipping hate the way Miliband always demands "Look.." before everything he says. Like we are his pupils. Sod him.

Glad I have the SNP.
 
If that was truly the end of it I presume you don't bother voting?

There is still a huge difference between the parties, however the media want to paint them in grey.
 
i mean no offence by this comment . . . but . . . .

i hate it when political/religious/etc threads are started, they always turn into hateful bunfights between a couple of members.
 
I understand that, but really what I am saying is that politics nowadays is so personality/individual based that a party is stuffed if they have a boring leader, no matter how sound their politics. It is not about one political view over another.

Each to their own, but this was the reason Ian Duncan Smith was unelectable too.

To some extent William Hague too, though he has somewhat gained a lot of popularity in retrospect.

If Michael Portillo was to have become the Tory leader instead of IDS I reckon they had a chance.

He has the charisma that many others are lacking.
 
The Labour party died along with John Smith, God bless him. :(

John Smith as PM and Roy Hattersley as his deputy, would have been the dream team for me. Humanity and Humility seem to have been sadly lacking for many years in British politics.

Long live the Socialist ideal brothers and sisters. Ed is a poor leader and has no chance against even the blind stupidity and arrogance of the two clowns f*****g us over now.

al.
 
I would vote for boris :lol: Dont think we would have many friends in europe tho. Well the italians had a total clown in power for years why should they have all the fun.
 
highlandsflyer said:
I understand that, but really what I am saying is that politics nowadays is so personality/individual based that a party is stuffed if they have a boring leader, no matter how sound their politics. It is not about one political view over another.

Each to their own, but this was the reason Ian Duncan Smith was unelectable too.

To some extent William Hague too, though he has somewhat gained a lot of popularity in retrospect.

If Michael Portillo was to have become the Tory leader instead of IDS I reckon they had a chance.

He has the charisma that many others are lacking.
and poeple wonder why this country is bollaxt WHAT THE FUK DOES IT MATTER IF HES GOT 5 HEADS AND WEARS A MONKEY SUITE as long as he goes a little way to being a workers party again i realy dont belive ive just red that :evil: :evil:
 
Ken or Boris. Londoners what a choice :lol: If i could vote i wouldn't bother with that choice.

Politics in this country are a joke. From 97 Labour could have done so much and did f**k all.
 
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