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Saturday, August 28, 2010

milibands

who would be a miliband right now.
one of them feared by the tories, the other one regarded a joke.
hard to tell which one has been dammed with feint praise or been given a a back handed compliment.

still the question of who will lead the labour party will be resolved soon and that means that labour can start to be an effective opposition against the con/dems.
at the moment the con/dems have an open goal and to their credit cameron and his cronies have been using the space the labour leadership contest has created to redefine the problems that face the country.
that time has allowed the con/dems to lay the blame of the deficit at the feet of public sector workers rather than those in the financial sector who created and perpetuated it. in doing so the con/dems are making sure that the people who pay the most and lose the most will be the poor.

so whoever becomes the labour leader they had better be ready for the fight ahead.

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