Politics Ed Miliband

Chilly

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Given the whole point of labour is to represent the unions (and common workers) I have no idea how he can say the strikes are wrong. The people who voted him into power must be seriously reconsidering their support. I think he'll be gone before the year is out TBH. The unions want a union man in charge and he seemingly isnt it.
 

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Given the whole point of labour is to represent the unions (and common workers) I have no idea how he can say the strikes are wrong. The people who voted him into power must be seriously reconsidering their support. I think he'll be gone before the year is out TBH. The unions want a union man in charge and he seemingly isnt it.

Well, thats not entirely true. The unions want someone who will do what he's told. If they wanted a real leader, they would have gone for David Miliband, although he would have been more "rebellous". I think they thought Ed will do what hes told, though i can imagine they are annoyed over this ;p
 

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