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Should he be sacked by Milliband?
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http://www.dailymail....rubby-dream-Left.html
/// For anyone on the Left... it's like an orgasmic wet dream. ///
/// Think about it: Capitalism in crisis again; unemployment's on the rise and so is inflation. ///
So says one of Ed Miliband's closest allies Jon Trickett, Labour spokesman for the Cabinet Office, who was insinuating that the present economic crisis, can only be beneficial for Labour.
/// Tory MP Matt Hancock, a close ally of George Osborne, said: 'We knew Labour were responsible for the economic mess. We didn't realise they relished it so much.' ///
/// For anyone on the Left... it's like an orgasmic wet dream. ///
/// Think about it: Capitalism in crisis again; unemployment's on the rise and so is inflation. ///
So says one of Ed Miliband's closest allies Jon Trickett, Labour spokesman for the Cabinet Office, who was insinuating that the present economic crisis, can only be beneficial for Labour.
/// Tory MP Matt Hancock, a close ally of George Osborne, said: 'We knew Labour were responsible for the economic mess. We didn't realise they relished it so much.' ///
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<<Capitalism in crisis again>> probably true
<<unemployment's on the rise>> true
<< and so is inflation.>> true as well
If all of these situations do favour Labour it is probably pointless trading accusations of you 'caused it'
Not even the Tories claim Labour 'caused' the above. They accept there were international crises. Their criticism of Labour is that they mishandled t and that is a moot argument at best and one that will gradually lose its power as the Coalition remain 'in charge'
<<Capitalism in crisis again>> probably true
<<unemployment's on the rise>> true
<< and so is inflation.>> true as well
If all of these situations do favour Labour it is probably pointless trading accusations of you 'caused it'
Not even the Tories claim Labour 'caused' the above. They accept there were international crises. Their criticism of Labour is that they mishandled t and that is a moot argument at best and one that will gradually lose its power as the Coalition remain 'in charge'
A disaster in the economy always benefits opposition parties. The government is always accused of not handling it properly; when the cause was not their fault, any government can be accused of not doing enough or not doing the right thing. The electorate have the depressing habit of believing that is true until the moment when the economy recovers, when they are inclined to give the government the credit, though the credit might be undeserved
Hmmm, a comment made last July and the source is a video put up on YouTube.
Investigative reporting at the Daily Mail is not what it was.
As to whether he should be sacked, of course he shouldn't. Stating that the Government is having a torrid time and that will help the opposition is not just blindingly obvious and true, but it is absolutely what you would expect any member of the opposition to think and say.
Investigative reporting at the Daily Mail is not what it was.
As to whether he should be sacked, of course he shouldn't. Stating that the Government is having a torrid time and that will help the opposition is not just blindingly obvious and true, but it is absolutely what you would expect any member of the opposition to think and say.
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