Is Ed Miliband the new Benjamin Disraeli?
Jeebus!
Although as Tom Peck reminds us, Disraeli had an eye on the future:
“a horde of selfish and obscure mediocrities incapable of anything but mischief.”
Well, yes, indeed…
Is Ed Miliband the new Benjamin Disraeli?
Jeebus!
Although as Tom Peck reminds us, Disraeli had an eye on the future:
“a horde of selfish and obscure mediocrities incapable of anything but mischief.”
Well, yes, indeed…
For more about these renegades, click on the name to go to a short profile:
AK Haart
Angry Exile
Bucko
Chuckles
James Higham
JuliaM
Sackerson
The Quiet Man
Witterings from Witney


Betteridge’s Law of Headlines strikes again.
Milliband’s speech was so bad I turned it off as I started to feel sorry for him, and that will not do. It had good jokes but I found that his shroud-waving over his parent’s escape from the Shoah in very poor taste.
I couldn’t however, escape the feeling that a lot of the things he was promising to change were things where LABOUR policy has made things worse for example energy prices.
Benjamin Disraeli, that’s a scream, Ed Milliband is Wallace and Grommit’s long lost brother.
Oh – did he speak? Pshaw! Missed it again.
Yes, I didn’t think the media could be more irresponsible or derelict in its duty to inform & educate but then I saw that incredible headline. People wonder why we’re a failing society – the msm is one of the answers.
And we say yet again – vote for none of the bstds.
JH
You have to vote (if you can) for the “least worst” candidate …
But it can be a dreadful struggle.
Sometime you can’t even do that, you have to vote to ensure a particular person’s defeat – like Paddick was easily the best London Mayor candidate, but one had to ensure that Ken was not re-elected.
Note: I said candidate not PARTY