Miliband is dead. Long live Miliband.

25/09/2010, 06:03:45 PM

Labour leadership announcement, Manchester

Miliband is dead. Long live Miliband.

The party has spoken. The young pretender has triumphed over the old guard.

In a ceremony combining elements of the X-Factor, the oscars and a Cliff Richard revival concert, two men, united by blood, were irrevocably divided. David, like Ed,  will come to issue a statement of love and fraternity. Both will be sincere. Yet however close their embrace, this day will forever lie between them. Politics is a tough business. But rarely has an electorate been called upon to deliver such a cruel verdict.

Those hoping for clues in their body language were misled. Ed looked sombre, David upbeat. It told the wrong story.

Throughout the day, rumours had swirled. David by 4%, Ed by 3%.

Both camps were said to be confident. Both were lying. At moments like this, the nightmare overwhelms the dream. (more…)

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Shadow cabinet: team Lammy wants your vote

24/09/2010, 09:09:34 PM

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Sent: Friday, September 24, 2010 6:21:51 PM

Dear colleagues,
As a broad group of MPs from across the party, we will all be voting for David Lammy as one of our 19 choices for the Shadow Cabinet elections. We believe that he would be an asset to our party in the Shadow Cabinet and we urge colleagues to lend David one of their votes.

Regards,

Karen Buck
Gerald Kaufman
Frank Dobson
Dennis Skinner
Gisela Stuart
Natascha Engel
Chuka Umunna
Pamela Nash

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Shadow cabinet: please consider voting for Vernon

24/09/2010, 07:04:24 PM

Vernon

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Shadow cabinet: vote for Yvette

24/09/2010, 05:58:53 PM

Yvette

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Shadow cabinet: vote for Tessa

24/09/2010, 05:55:25 PM

TessaJ

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Ed Miliband and the Tribune rally

24/09/2010, 11:29:13 AM

Straws in the wind? Uncut notes with interest Ed Miliband’s sudden announcement that he will be rubbing comradely shoulders with  the cream of the left at this Tuesday’s Tribune rally.

According to a report on Twitter, Ed is now scheduled to appear with other Labour luminaries Neil Kinnock, Ken Livingstone, (no mean achievement to get those two sharing the same platform), Dave Prentis and Lisa Nandy. It would be a  bold appearance for a newly crowned leader, coming hours after his maiden conference speech. Ed’s aides will be only too aware of the headlines accompanying his triumphant arrival, supported by robustly captioned photos of comradely badinage between him, the doyen of the London radical left and the leader of one of the nation’s largest unions.

Another interpretation is that it represents an insurance policy in the event of a defeat. During the campaign Ed built an impressive following amongst the centre-left, and his appearance could be part of a strategy of embedding his coalition in the event the result goes against him. It could make him a formidable political force, regardless of how the shadow cabinet chairs are shuffled.

Alternatively, he may just fancy some political banter and a glass of wine after a long election. Whatever the reason, he’s sure to draw a crowd.

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Healey: This is the wrong decision at the wrong time, announced in the wrong way

24/09/2010, 09:15:50 AM

JH letter to EP

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Shadow cabinet: vote for Ben

23/09/2010, 05:38:20 PM

Bradshaw

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Shadow cabinet: vote for Hilary

23/09/2010, 05:16:40 PM

HBenn

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Jim Fitzpatrick – a man of few words

23/09/2010, 02:04:16 PM


Sent:
20 September 2010 15:58

Subject: MESSAGE FROM JIM FITZPATRICK MP: Labour Chief Whip Contest

Dear Colleagues

I am intending to stand as a candidate for Shadow Chief Whip in the forthcoming contest, and hope to be able to speak to you personally, soon after the result of the Labour Leadership vote.

I shall be grateful for your support.

Kind regards.

Jim Fitzpatrick MP

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