Ed Milliband said that, or rather he might as well have been saying that in an interview with the BBC. He is showing just how out of his depth he really is. Once again it looks as if Cameron is going to have to prop him up a bit and give him a win at PMQs to try to stop Labour backbenchers from kicking him out.
I have never seen such a robotic, monotonous and repetitive interview in all my life. A truly awful experience, he had his pre-prepared soundbites and was not going to part from those not for one moment in answer to every single question. Like a rabbit caught in the headlights he showed all the emotion of a Madame Toussauds dummy as again and again he repeated himself.
Don't believe me it was so bad? Well don't take my word for it, see what Labour's house magazine says about it. If even they are this scathing then it must have truly been dreadful.
Take a look
http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/the-staggers/2011/06/strikes-miliband-wrong
PS - The NS try to say that it is not quite up there as one of the worse claiming Michael Howard's 14 repeats was worse. I disagree - Howard had the excuse of being interviewed by television's toughest interviewer, a real rottweiler - Jeremy Paxman. This was not a tough interview like that...... Milliminor's interview definately takes the biscuit.