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Would Labour Be In A Different Position Now If Ed Had Not Knifed David?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Probably, although isn't David Miliband a bit too much from the "Blairite" side of the party? Would that have played well with the electorate in 2015? And anyway, Labour's collapse that year was not entirely down to their leader, eg the SNP wiping them out almost north of the border would have happened anyway.
Not necessarily Mikey. Ed was never able to shake off the 'red Ed' tag which made it easy for the right wing press to label him as some sort of communist. Their own 'project fear' was the doomsday 'Miliband Sturgeon coalition from hell' which scared the horses of middle England.
It is true tho that David M was also loathed by many who thought him too clever for his own good. With hindsight tho (a wonderful thing) he would have been a better choice as would probably Ed Balls. Now sll the decent candidates are keeping their heads down and if little fuss is being made about Corbyn now it is probably partly because the ghastly prospect of Rebecca Long-Bailey looms on the horizon
It is true tho that David M was also loathed by many who thought him too clever for his own good. With hindsight tho (a wonderful thing) he would have been a better choice as would probably Ed Balls. Now sll the decent candidates are keeping their heads down and if little fuss is being made about Corbyn now it is probably partly because the ghastly prospect of Rebecca Long-Bailey looms on the horizon
I don't like to be too unkind to JC but here is a good illustration of how he has seized every opportunity to show up this government :
http:// m.bbc.c o.uk/sp ort/sco tland/3 9500209
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