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Why wasn’t anyone watching Ed Miliband’s back? ANALYSIS #UKGeneralElection #TEMPLATEAnalysis

12 Tuesday May 2015

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ANALYSIS – Three factors were responsible for the defeat of Labour at this year’s general election – Scotland and the rise of the nationalists, the collapse of the Lib Dem vote which saw most of those seats going to the Conservatives and the rise of UKIP whose anti immigration agenda hurt Labour in its heartlands and often at the benefit of the Tories.
So the question is could the Labour hierarchy have seen this coming?
Ed Miliband ran a campaign that refused to be like that of Tony Blair’s – which was high on style with very little in terms of substance, but the problem is that succeeded and gave Labour three resounding wins. The campaign ran by this year’s Labour didn’t anticipate or want to understand the level of opposition to Miliband’s policies within the Tory press and that translated on the ground in a two prong strategy – first to encourage Scottish nationalism north of the border whilst scaring angry Lib Dem voters into voting against the prospect of a Labour/SNP government. That can be addressed in time for the next election – however what is going to be more difficult to overcome is the voting for UKIP which is now a legitimate way for people to address their anger about immigration at the ballot box.

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CAMERON VICTORY Conservatives 331 Labour 232 SNP 36 Lib Dems 8 #UKGeneralElection

08 Friday May 2015

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Ed Miliband stands down as Labour Leader after failing to win the general election #UKGeneralElection

08 Friday May 2015

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Harriet Harman will act as interim leader

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Osborne needs to explain HOW he’ll shave Β£12bn from welfare #UKGeneralElection

19 Thursday Mar 2015

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INSTITUTE FOR FISCAL STUDIES says figures presented make up Β£2bn and will be implemented by 2017/18.  Radical cuts, it added, will be needed in Child benefit , housing benefit and disability.

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πŸ—³ Why Labour will win the general election TEMPLATE ANALYSIS #UKGeneralElection πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§

17 Tuesday Mar 2015

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ANALYSIS – One thing is certain asΒ  May 7 gets ever closer – that Labour will win the general election. The question is by how much – enough to govern or will they have form a coalition. This observation is not based on any obvious statistics – even though the polls give Ed Miliband’s Labour a lead or even on his approval ratings which if newspapers are to be believed aren’t great.Β  This is a simple statement based on what I am seeing on the street in a country where the ordinary person will not be able to get through another round of promised Tory austerity.Β  Put simply something’s going to have to give if Cameron and his ghastly Chancellor make it back into number 10.Β  George Osborne may be a darling in the business community and to the people he’s protected over the last five years – namely the rich and pensioners – but to the rest of the population his diet of cuts to public services, public sector jobs whilst giving tax breaks to the very rich has caused considerable pain without any obvious results. What’s more the aspiring classes the so-called Essex man and woman are finding that unless they started out in the eighties ala Alan Sugar there’s very little out there to mine unless you want to be a butler to the very rich.

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Climate change is not just an environmental issue

21 Saturday Feb 2015

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Budget 2014: Coalition can’t hide that Britain is suffocating under a failed economic policy

20 Thursday Mar 2014

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TEMPLATE ANALYSIS

George Osborne’s budget for the year 2014 was a clear attempt by the Conservative Party to shore up its core voters –Β  the old and the rich who have been largely shielded as the county has suffered under the weight of austerity.
But there was no real attempt to help those who have been hit by the 40 per cent rate of tax,Β  the very people that championed Thatcher and her reforms.
The Chancellor fears that they will move to UKIP during the next general election yet his budget did little to redress the central problem of the tax rates –Β  that middle England is paying the same rate as the very richest,Β  and all the while the level of debt this country owes has remained largely the same.
Even the news that the level of personal allowance is to be raised above Β£10 000 has a sting in its tail – it could mean a rise in temporary work.
That on top of of the few pence that were recently added on the minimum wage means that there was little to help the little man.
More than this Osborne’s demeanour and PR statements talking up how well he has handled the economy show that this is a party and coalition government that has lost touch.
All they need to do is take a walk down any street in any town. And they will see Britain isn’t breathing, it’s suffocating under a failed economic programme.

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The first strike on Ed Miliband, and what the Labour Leader should do now

04 Friday Oct 2013

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TEMPLATE ANALYSIS

Labour had a good week with their leader emerging, to the relief of many inside and outside party, as a contender.

He had a bounce in the polls, a fact not replicated by the Tory Party at their conference last week. George Osborne’s speech which was seen by some as a play for future Party leadership got a tepid response. Sometimes silence can be interpreted as a sign of respect. It did not feel like that to the outside observer. And as the Prime Minister speech promises of opportunity in this land of plenty .. well the less said about that the better.

Most people who support the Conservatives knew this was going a tough conference for a party that has taken difficult decisions and at times appeared to favour its core supporters, rather than the country at large.

So the Mail’s salvo on the eve of the Tory Conference on ‘Red Ed’ and his father’s Marxist views, which included the proposition that he hated Britain, was an attempt to bring down the up and coming Labour leader a peg or two.

As events have transpired. the Mail attack has failed.

And an apology from Lord Rothermere, the owner of the Mail group, the Mail on Sunday for sending a reporter to a private family memorial, has made the much respected and feared newspaper of middle England, look silly.

Ed Miliband has accused the Mail of Anti-Semitism and pointed to the practices within the newspaper that would allow an intrusion into private grief, something that has been experienced by a number of families less high-profile than his.

Ed Miliband has emerged stronger from this very personal attack.

But if he is truly serious about questioning newspaper practice than he has to look at how the whole industry has managed to demonize a whole community since 9/11 in much the same way that the Jews were in the thirties.

And how of course that has managed to seep in the broadcasting industry and how it covers events involving Muslims here and in Muslim lands.

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Ed Miliband has become a leader

25 Wednesday Sep 2013

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Labour needs to stand for something

12 Monday Aug 2013

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TEMPLATE ANALYSIS

If recent reports and polls are to be believed, then Labour are not doing as well as they should be.

They have lost the argument over the economy which reports say is recovering.

And with the election just two years away, the Coalition stand a chance of being re-elected.

That prompted interventions from a senior Labour figure and an MP over the weekend, both of whom are calling for clearer signals from Ed Miliband and Ed Balls.

So, the attack on the Tory record on immigration, and namely the practice of some firms employing cheaper foreign labor at the cost of local people, is the fight back.

Chris Bryant speech is aimed at a perceived weakness in government policy.

However, this is only scratching at the surface.

Labour needs to outline their vision for Britain once they get into power.

They need to explain how they will tackle the task of regenerating an economy whose recovery is still only in its infancy and how that will affect their core voters, the man on the street for whom any talk of recovery is complete fantasy.

This is a dangerous time for Labour, for if they continue to run on the policy that they are not Cameron and Osborne without setting out a clear plan for the future, they may find that many voters will simply not turn up come May 7, 2015.

And that could let the Coalition back in.

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