Monday 10 November 2014

Mr Watson who do you support ?












I have to ask if the famous comical circus merry go round called Sandwell Labour have been appointed main political advisers to the Miliband election camp, as Labour have now embarked on a plot to make 
rED Miliband look stupid in defeat.

Not content with making Sandwell look sadly hilarious with its "Consultations" that you never see, or by its Labour leader Ruling by decree in the Greater Birmingham row,  senior  Labour members now use the press and media almost daily joking if rED Miliband will make it to the end of the week,  with Alan Johnson being the favourite to take the leadership roll.

His team are openly attacking him but at the same time the press team are saying all is fine, you can imagine the depth of the problem when Neil Kinnock who led Labour to a number of electoral disasters comes back and supports rED Miliband.
Even former chancellor Alistair Darling was quoted as saying Mr Miliband still 'needs to show' he is up to the job of being Prime Minister.


As usual our local Labour MP's seem stunned in silence , I would love to see a

Dial “M” for Miliband book but I doubt if that is on the horizon

Mr Watson, Mr Bailey, Mr Spellar would you care to comment on the Labour leadership ?



Sandwell Tory said
With this latest performance, I just cant understand why rED Miliband aspires to be the PM when he could get a much better paid job in Sandwell as the Circus Master.

My own party should not get complacent as the peoples disillusionment with politics continues as they see main stream parties of becoming little better than family institutions who DO NOT follow the wishes of the people  




2 comments:

  1. There are still fewer Labour MP defections than Tory. The suggestion is that Lynton Crosby has orchestrated the latest campaign to soften the fallout from Rochester when it is expected that UKIP will win and more Tory MP's will jump ship. The only thing saving Cameron is the memory of red-eyed Thatcher.

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  2. In some ways I agree its the perfect distraction, but this should not be about a numerical loss (we're not losing as many as you ) is not an answer as you simply cant get way from the fact that an new form of politics is entering the UK and damaging the Labour vote in its northern heartlands

    Both my party and Labour must remember we are there, but for the will of the people
    that bit has been forgotten

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