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Showing posts with label Ashley Giles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ashley Giles. Show all posts

Sunday, 1 August 2010

A stark Miliband bias.

Up until last night both my 1st and 2nd preferences for Labour leader were taken up by the Miliband brothers. However, last night I watched a replay of the BBC Radio 5 Live debate with Victoria Derbyshire. Now, as every debate has done so far, it completely reaffirmed my support for my 1st preference, Ed Miliband. But it also knocked the David quarter of that family off of his 'Ashley Giles 2nd place perch'. He reminded me of Blair, not that that is an entirely bad thing, but it is not going to give Labour the different direction we need. On the front of David's leaflet his team sent out recently, it tells us on the front cover that he believes ''we need to change the way we do politics'' - very true of course, but his performance suggests that he is more of the same, juts not listening really. Going off on a tangent on questions, so different to Ed though, he quickly referred back to audience members and it seemed like he was really engaging, that is what we need, that is how we should 'do politics'. I also found him quite annoying at times as well and dare I say it, felt like he was talking and remarking like he was somehow better than the rest. That is of course a huge public turn off.  I don't doubt his ability however, he was an excellent Foreign Secretary, actually, an outstanding one. And I think he will be again, but under his brother's leadership.

So, on the back of that 'performance' and the other debates, I currently have a top two made up of Ed Miliband and Andy Burnham. First and Second respectively. People talked of the Miliband's being too alike to fight against each other, but I have found that couldn't be more untrue. In personal terms, I find Ed to have his priorities right more so than David, the fact this isn't about one person be elected by many, but many electing one person.It's just about the one leader and what they will do. But it's about how they are going to engage the membership and increase it so the movement is big enough for the new leader to be able to do the things they are suggesting.  The factor of the people and the use of the word 'you' is much more prominent across Ed Miliband's campaign who I believe will recreate the people's party.

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Thursday, 27 August 2009

My blog title

Most other blogs I read have some kind of snappy, memorable and random names, and mine, well, doesn't. So, I have begun to try and think of a new one ready for the new academic year (Which i'm really looking forward too!!, not. I'm dreading results day!! So afraid of failure. Anyway, the blog title might change soon...

Saturday, 22 August 2009

F.Y.I

I thought some peeps might not know what the hell this blog is even going on about (Bad Times)....so I thought i'd enlighten you (Good times)...On occasion, I use my blog to write about my own life, but to be honest, that can be quite boring at times, so mainly I use it to vent my anger over a prospective Conservative government.

I hope you feel enlightened and enthused to read more.... :D
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