'The absence of serious principle tells you much about the modern Labour party. The people who will cheer the "progressive" Ed Miliband the loudest if reform fails will be Scientologists, oligarchs, CEOs, bankers, cranks with more money than sense and, of course, Charles Falconer's colleagues at the Bar. At a stroke, Miliband will take Labour back to what it was in the worst days of Blair and make it the plutocracy's good and faithful servant once again.'
‘The absence of serious principle tells you much about the modern Labour party. The people who will cheer the “progressive” Ed Miliband the loudest if reform fails will be Scientologists, oligarchs, CEOs, bankers, cranks with more money than sense and, of course, Charles Falconer’s colleagues at the Bar. At a stroke, Miliband will take Labour back to what it was in the worst days of Blair and make it the plutocracy’s good and faithful servant once again.’

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  1. jeffery davies says:

    ah that man ed who stills asking can he still bring back blair well blairites should have been shown the door as we the 99percent who voye for labour but not if they not listening to us jeff3

  2. Jo Yelland says:

    This got brought up in Private Eye as an example of how the current libel laws are being manipulated, not just by outside interests using the UK as a playground to bully others, but also how the NHS is in freefall as it uses these same laws to hide a culture of bullying and distancing by middle and upper management rather than fix the problems it has – something which became endemic once Labours PFI deals came in and has worsened under the “we won’t use PFI” Tories.

    The whole thing is a shambles and needs to be looked at from the top down, but parties which receive funding from these large groups, financial institutions and similar will not do so as it jeopardises their funding and the chance of non-executive directorships for themselves once they leave office and the even bigger cashing-in begins.

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