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lol!! yes good one there.
But re the new Labour leader. It really has to be one of the younger ones. I did previously suggest Alan Johnson myself but what became even more obvious to me during the recent TV debates was how big a factor the age factor is now. Its all very visual nowadays, very televisual, and if you dont cut it there you will have great difficulty getting your message across. Gordon Brown looked too old in comparison to the two younger, more vigourous, more energetic men, in the debates. Likewise i thought Vincent Cable who was previously the political darling of the British public also struggled to impress in the other debates, although he continues to impress in the cosy chat department.
So therefore for me it must be David Milliband, a new fresh face and with some charisma too. He will wipe out what is now seen as the old guard...do you remember thats what they used to call the ould geezers in the kremlin! But whatever happens...Hopefully not no way nilch zilch nein niet forget it Ed Balls. he has no charisma whatsoever but is planning to stand. Labour will be banished to the outer hebrides of political life if he takes over.
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