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David Milliband, The Big Sulk To Stand Down As Mp
// David Miliband is planning to leave Parliament to move to the US to work for a charity, a close friend has confirmed to the BBC.
He is going to take up what is described as a "big international job based in New York". //
Good riddance?
He is going to take up what is described as a "big international job based in New York". //
Good riddance?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Odd a lefty wants to live in the States though. Would have though Russia or China more his cup of tea "
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I expect that Louise Mensch will feel right at home then. After all, she abandoned her Tory seat in Corby and buggered off to the Land of Endless Opportunity, thus ensuring Labour was able snatch a by-election seat from the Tories for the first time for 15 years.
Can we persuade Boris to take trip out West do you think ? I am sure that Cameron and May would gladly club together for the air ticket.
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I expect that Louise Mensch will feel right at home then. After all, she abandoned her Tory seat in Corby and buggered off to the Land of Endless Opportunity, thus ensuring Labour was able snatch a by-election seat from the Tories for the first time for 15 years.
Can we persuade Boris to take trip out West do you think ? I am sure that Cameron and May would gladly club together for the air ticket.
Milliband, D, is no more a "Lefty" than is Cameron, D. (Probably less so if truth's to be told). There are no Lefties or Righties in mainstream politics in the UK today. They all crave to occupy the middle ground, fearful almost to the extent of mental illness of upsetting somebody or other. The end result is that everybody gets what nobody wants.
And so it was with the Labour Party election. The notion that there must be an alternative to first-past-the-post in any election where there are more than two runners is ridiculous. It's about as sensible as saying that the winner of a horse race should not necessarily be the winner because more punters backed the horses that followed him past the post.
And so it was with the Labour Party election. The notion that there must be an alternative to first-past-the-post in any election where there are more than two runners is ridiculous. It's about as sensible as saying that the winner of a horse race should not necessarily be the winner because more punters backed the horses that followed him past the post.
Scathing opinion piece in the Daily Telegraph...
http:// www.tel egraph. co.uk/n ews/pol itics/l abour/9 957008/ David-M iliband -a-colo ssus-He s-a-gre edy-fai lure-in -a-cosm ic-sulk .html
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