Oh dear, it is looking increasingly like the Department for Culture, Media, and Sport set this up so their boss, the Prime Minister was the only person who got to write a personal message.
// Labour sources said Miliband was not given the opportunity to write a personal message as he was handed the wreath moments before he had to lay it. They said he came prepared to write a message but the procedure was different to what usually happens at the cenotaph in London and he had to take the wreath without getting the chance to sign his name.
A spokesman for the DCMS said: “The same wreaths and pre-written messages were provided to all wreath layers."
It is understood the prime minister’s office asked for a card in advance and it was added to the wreath in the morning. No one was given time on the morning to write a message but some brought their own message or wreath and substituted it on the morning. //
Seems like the Hapless Labour were hoodwinked and out-smarted (nothing new there then).