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Is Red Ed Fair Game For The Mail Here?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2434 3074
I don't think so, even if his dad was a raving marxist it does not justify using that to knock Ed.
I don't think so, even if his dad was a raving marxist it does not justify using that to knock Ed.
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I am not a Milliband supporter in fact I think he is a privileged t0sser but that is beside the point. The DM are being unnecessarily vindictive and are only doing this to support their real agenda which is to be able to say whatever they like regardless of the consequences (in order to sell newspapers). This time the consequences might be something other than what they expected. I hope Ed scores some good points against the Reactionary Rag and shames them into an apology or makes them admit that His father's support of Marxism is no more relevant than the DM's support for Mosely, Hitler and Mussolini.
If Milliband senior did dislike Britain, it wouls still be a disgraceful way to attack his son Ed.
But all indications are the conclusion the journalist came to from reading one diary entry is completely wrong.
The 17 year old Ralph Milliband may have struggled with how nationalistic the British were, but he had no hestation in joining the British Navy when he was 18 years old.
Contrast that with Paul Dacre's (The Mail's Editor in Chief) whose father turned 18 in 1943 but opted to avoid the bombs and bullets by writing showbiz gossip from Fleet Street.
Pehaps the reason Dacre judges Ed Milliband on his father because he has emulated his dad by publishing celebrity trivia for 25 years.
But all indications are the conclusion the journalist came to from reading one diary entry is completely wrong.
The 17 year old Ralph Milliband may have struggled with how nationalistic the British were, but he had no hestation in joining the British Navy when he was 18 years old.
Contrast that with Paul Dacre's (The Mail's Editor in Chief) whose father turned 18 in 1943 but opted to avoid the bombs and bullets by writing showbiz gossip from Fleet Street.
Pehaps the reason Dacre judges Ed Milliband on his father because he has emulated his dad by publishing celebrity trivia for 25 years.
Ralph Milliband's biographer does a good job of refuting the Daily Mail hatchet job.
Worth a read if you have time.
http:// www.the guardia n.com/m edia/20 13/oct/ 01/dail y-mail- distort ed-book -ralph- miliban d
Worth a read if you have time.
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Here is the Mail's article. To give them some credit, they haven't (yet) edited it or withdrawn it from the website - which is a cut above their usual cowardice.
Here is the Mail's article. To give them some credit, they haven't (yet) edited it or withdrawn it from the website - which is a cut above their usual cowardice.
Never had any time whatsoever for the Real Malcolm Tucker but his assessment here is pretty much 100% spot on:
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -politi cs-2435 8518
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don't have time for Campbell, he has spent too long believing the lies he was spinning. I think there is also double standards going on, don't the papers, news and some on AB go on and on about tory posh boys all coming from well to do families, Eton educated and not sons of the soil, so Millibands dad was a Marxist, well known, not sure why this should be such a big deal.
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