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David Miliband to lead the Labour Party?

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By:
Pokermonster
When: 13 Dec 19 23:37
Tragically, one morning Ana was gone. Grand papa had mistaken her for a pheasant. :(
By:
macarony
When: 13 Dec 19 23:40
Another middle class London centric metropolitan,that will bring the Northern masses back make no mistake
By:
Capt__F
When: 13 Dec 19 23:42
Boris did it
By:
macarony
When: 13 Dec 19 23:45
He's a toff in a toffs party Labour is working class party or should I say was Labour need a working man not a solicitor or journalist
By:
RacingCert
When: 14 Dec 19 07:51
For me the one word that matters when voting for a party, effectively the leader, is trust.
For Corbyn to lose out to BJ on trust is a sad reflection on Corbyn.
The guy’s history, terrorist lover and anti-British, whether accurate or not and promising free everything made him not credible.
The big question is whether the momentum type will crawl back into their hole and give the party back to real labour types.
Suggesting Rayner or Long-Bailey just smacks of self harm.
David Milliband could be a messiah.
Starmer ok but a little tainted by associated with Corbyn.
If the morons in the party insist on a woman then Nandy, I think, would be the best pick. She seems very genuine and doesn’t spout dogma every time she opens her mouth.

If, by some miracle BJ keeps his one nation promises Labour are completely finished.
Chance of that though is slim.
By:
dustybin
When: 14 Dec 19 08:51
Has nobody already mentioned the irony of the fact David Milliband is CEO of...
INTERNATIONAL RESCUE
Somebody put a call out ffs, ask ‘em to come and cut out this parasitic trailer park mentality where success gets sneered at and failure rewarded.

FAB
By:
geordie1956
When: 14 Dec 19 10:51
Labour can't afford to have another left wing advocate who has been in tandem with Momentum because it plays to those who will trash it   ... the media and the press will repeat the message of its more of the same ... thats a massive burden to overcome
We must move more to the centre ground with progressive but realistic ideas so the general appeal to all is there to be seen ... some might argue that it is better to remain strong to idealogical socialist beliefs but I'd rather have a Labour Gov't even if that means we use the methodology of the Blair years ... you can bluster forever about the immorality of the system from outside but better to work at gaining power and then you have real influence to enforce change for good. Labour have to win back seats they have lost in the North; Midlands etc AND win some elsewhere to have a chance of a majority ... it was always difficult even when most seats in Scotland & Wales vote Labour ... whoever takes responsibility has to have the Appeal of not just the oppressed
Short term Yvette Cooper would be a choice of mine  ... longer term Miliband if he returns to the UK and gets a seat in Parliament ... he has the charisma and appeal to voters  which some others mentioned simply don't have and without the baggage
By:
macarony
When: 14 Dec 19 15:26
Corbyn did well to get him and the socialist politics he believes in into position to challenge for prime minister, the problem was his own past and the people around him. Unfortunately if socialist politics are for you then Corbyns loss on Thursday as just buried any hope for the foreseeable future.
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