Sunday, 3 August 2008
More on Miliband
When I blogged about Mr Miliband previously, I did so because I saw him as a potential PM in waiting. This situation hasn't changed and if anything the media are only exacerbating the situation. First he's preparing a bid, next he has supporters, then - backbenchers are telling Gordon to sack him. Of course, my personal support for and liking of David Miliband hasn't changed (so much so that I've joined this little group ). That said, I'm increasingly of the view that all this speculation really isn't helping matters. If Brown was willing (or was quietly persuaded) to go and Miliband stepped in, fair enough. Call a General Election if necessary and come what may for the party. If Brown is determined to stay on as leader for the rest of Labours term in office, with the consent of the party, that would also be acceptable to me. But if there is one thing guarenteed to do the party in, it is infighting.
Much has been written elsewhere on the potential catastrophe that is infighting within the Labour Party, so I won't dwell on it. Suffice to say that I would personally be behind Brown or Miliband, depending on circumstances; but if the party decends into constant backstabbing and rumours about leadership challenges, then there is no way it will regain the trust of the electorate before the next election.
Sunday, 25 May 2008
Atheists aboard the Milibandwagon!
Alan Johnson on the chances of him leading Labour into the next election: "None whatsoever, absolutely none".
David Milliband: "I'm not in the market for any job other than the one I've got at the moment"
Douglas Alexander on Brown: "I don't think there's anybody better qualified "
Ed Miliband on Brown: "He's the right man for the times" Naturally things may change.
-End any privalege accorded to minority groups on the basis of religion
-Close down ALL faith schools, be they Christian, Muslim or whatever
-Ban religious dress in schools -End worship in schools -Force schools to teach evolution in science classes
-Enforce a decent standard of sex education in schools
-Kick the 26 unelected bishops out of the House of Lords -Enable police forces to seriously investigate hate crimes and incitement from religious groups
-Protect the right to criticise religion
-Block all attempts to lower the abortian time limit
-Bring in tough anti-homophobia laws
-Legalise marriage for homosexual couples
-Maintain the equality of all citizens under the law (No to sharia).

I can only hope that as a Prime Minister, David Miliband would be as openly proud of his Atheism as Brown has been of his Presbytarianism and Blair is of his new Catholicism. I should probably point out that Jack Straw has been almost as committed to secularism, having at one time asked Muslim women in his constituency to remove their veils when talking to him - before being forced to back down by a party that depends quite heavily on the muslim vote in its inner city constituencies. As long as Ruth Kelly doesn't get the job, there's enough homophobic right wing nutters in the Tory party, we don't need one in charge of Labour.
All said and done, I sincerely hope that Brown survives the current blip in the polls. But should the writing really be on the wall for the Brown era, I'll be there on the sidelines cheering on fellow godless heathen, David Wright Miliband.
'Ciderite'