Thursday 30 September 2010

Labour "United"

Sorry for all the information about Labour, but it is there conference this week, so, a lot of news, what ya gonna do:

Anyway, as I mentioned in the last post, David Miliband was having a little spat with Harriet Harmen, who today stood up in front of the Labour party, describing how Labour will be "united" and "fortified" by new leader Ed Miliband, following a week of "roller coaster" emotion.

She stressed how she is in full support of the new leader, and she mentioned it A LOT.

Seems she's trying to convince everyone who didnt vote for him (basically all normal members who arn't in trade unions)

Anyway, end of the Labour conference, back to non-Labour news soon :)

ALSO I have a new blog now for all you Android fans, here, go check it out!

21 comments:

  1. Looking forward to non-labor news!

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  2. I enjoy reading all political news....it's all fake anyways...

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  3. We really need to focus on 3rd/Independent parties, not just in Britain and America, but world-wide!

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  4. The problem with third parties though is gridlock when there is no clear majority. Of course, an efficient government is one that excludes the voices of the masses.

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  5. I totally agree with RainingPiPs

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  6. Hm, it's always interesting reading your posts, even if I'm slightly ignorant when it comes to foreign politics.

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  7. >Of course, an efficient government is one that excludes the voices of the masses.

    This.

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  8. I agree with hidden blogger, its neat to see another perspective for once!

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  9. I enjoy all kinds of politics, unfortunately I am unfamiliar with those in foreign countries. I hope to learn more from you, Thanks!

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  10. Politicians are silly. I also agree with PiP's comment, when we break major party systems is when we'll see the most change in government.

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  11. I really feel bad that I don't follow politics as close as other people.

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  12. i dig the android blog, everybody should read it

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  13. i think edward made a point right there

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  14. Haha, politics is a funny thing.

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  15. You're opening my eyes to these issues bud

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  16. I love politics! I will be following this blog closely.

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  17. screw the labour party. i hope they die a painful death.

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