I quite liked Milliband's sarcastic comment about Clegg having to leave the country on important business around the time of the Uni fees vote. Although it would have been better if he hadn't returned prior to it.
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Brown was "substance" alright; that substance was cyanideOriginally posted by Clippy View PostWNS
You would have thought Labour had learned something from the last time they were in opposition and fielded Blair (style) over Brown (substance).
Hopefully they'll keep Milliband because it'll at least reduce the chance of that god-awful political party from ever being re-elected...Comment
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Labour seem to be on thin ice just now and as much as I disliked them they did have some heavy weight politicians hanging about the cabinet that could pitch the party line with vigour and conviction. Ed Balls looks like a teacher who cannot be arsed telling your mum why you failed the last French test. Milliband looks like a teacher who failed the teaching degree.
I think it is important that the opposition is strong and questions every decision a Government makes. These losers are just making idiots of themselves.Comment
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