LISTEN: “You do know who Jim Grant is, Mr Miliband?”
There are awkward Ed Miliband moments, and then there’s this: the Labour leader’s appearance on Radio Wiltshire today.
There are awkward Ed Miliband moments, and then there’s this: the Labour leader’s appearance on Radio Wiltshire today.
They’re on 35 per cent, up three points since last week. The Tories are down five, on 29 per cent.
Miliband and Labour are relying on divisions on the Right to prop them up. Let’s not give the them that satisfaction.
Actually, scrap the other eleven, and just stick to one. The economy. The economy. The economy…
It’s as practical as pledging that everyone will get a free taxi home on New Year’s Eve.
Better Together’s problems are down to Labour’s failings – the Leader of the Opposition can’t escape his responsibility for that.
David Cameron and Ed Miliband clashed over Pfizer’s proposed takeover of AstraZeneca.
The Prime Minister shouted “Get stuck in there!” at the Labour leader, as if urging on a reluctant Rugby player.
From their policy to their finances, Miliband’s party is foundering badly.
This inaugural weekly telephone survey has the Conservatives on 34 per cent and Labour on 32 per cent.
It would be a national disaster if the momentary satisfaction of an emotional protest elects a politician like Ed Milliband.
It’s hard to stand with the people against elites whilst telling them what to eat, and to lament a ‘cost of living crisis’ whilst pushing new taxes on life’s pleasures.
Mangoes, fracking, Pfizer and Farage.
…a deal with DUP? The Guardian floats one today – as Mel Stride did recently on this site.
Labour are intensely relaxed about local government getting filthy rich at taxpayers’ expense.