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I am really starting to feel sorry for Ed, probably an OK guy to go down the pub with but never leadership material and was manipulated into a job he just cannot do. Unions must be kicking themselves now, they got their man and now he is making an arse up of it.
Expect another former labour big wig to come out in the next week with a personal vote of confidence type address to the rank and file membership up and down the country to get behind Ed.
Ed the red is a gift to the Tories for sure. However, Cameroon and boy George are simply too incompetent to capitalise on it. If they couldn't win an election with McBroon in charge of the economic wrecking ball, how will they win against Ed the red?
As I said on another post Cameron his hiding this week, who can blame them though, they are smart enough to let them to fight this one out.
Ed the red is a gift to the Tories for sure. However, Cameroon and boy George are simply too incompetent to capitalise on it. If they couldn't win an election with McBroon in charge of the economic wrecking ball, how will they win against Ed the red?
Does anyone outside the union leaders truly think Ed Miliband has what it takes?
I admit he's inherited a poisoned challice, what with his party f**king up several things during their administration, from the economy through immigration to the House of Lords.
But leaving that aside, there's absolutely nothing that makes me think I could vote for him.
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