Ed Miliband was on the Andrew Marr show on 2/4/2017 live (not recorded yesterday).
He specifically refuted what Keir Starmer had said about what the Labour Party will do about voting on the outcome of the negotiations. Ed Miliband is treated by the media as a former Labour Party leader and therefore as a possible future Labour Party leader (as is his brother David). The conclusion must be that Labour MPs cannot be relied on.
David Garlick Lots of work going on already out in the community.
Lots to build on if we have the will to do it....
Matt Wardman I'll comment on this one a bit late.
I think that "Positive Masculinity" is an excellent idea, as we need to counter both cultural (eg advertising) and polit...
Alex Macfie Let's hope that the good voters of Clacton put that pile of rubbish into the Bin.
"Libertarian values"? Sorry but no, FaЯage is no "libertarian" in any real s...
Caracatus I raised a serious point and no one is interested. I do agree with Ed Davey that Farage's resignation shouldn't have been accepted. However, moving on, what m...
Matt Wardman Heh.
I'm not watching the world cup in a personal gesture of solidarity with Canada, and opposition to Trump. So I did not watch it. I'm not a big football f...
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Ed Miliband was on the Andrew Marr show on 2/4/2017 live (not recorded yesterday).
He specifically refuted what Keir Starmer had said about what the Labour Party will do about voting on the outcome of the negotiations. Ed Miliband is treated by the media as a former Labour Party leader and therefore as a possible future Labour Party leader (as is his brother David). The conclusion must be that Labour MPs cannot be relied on.