Miliband is neither useless nor excellent. He oscillates unnervingly between the two.
Apr 04, 2011 | Categories: Politics | Tags: Alan Johnson, charlie falconer, chief whip, david cameron, Ed Balls, ed miliband, iain duncan smith, jack straw, james purnell, Labour, labour leader, margaret thatcher, neil kinnock, nick brown, Shadow Chancellor, tony blair, william hague | Leave A Comment »
Like Gordon Brown, he believes he’s superior to almost everyone
Jan 24, 2011 | Categories: Politics | Tags: Alan Johnson, Alistair Darling, arrogant, banks, bully, deficit, Ed Balls, ed miliband, George Osborne, Gordon Brown, Labour, leader, politics, Shadow Chancellor, tony blair | Leave A Comment »
The wisdom of crowds is at its best when it comes to judgments of character, not policy
Nov 29, 2010 | Categories: Uncategorized | Tags: cable, clegg, democracy, ed miliband, federal policy committee, Labour, lib dems, liberal democrats, nick clegg, one member one vote, party, tony blair, trade unions, tuition fees, vince cable | 5 Comments »
His memoirs have many good lessons on how to succeed in both opposition and government.
Sep 06, 2010 | Categories: Politics | Tags: alastair campbell, anji hunter, blair, cameron, clegg, conservative, Labour, northern ireland, politics, tony blair | 4 Comments »