sanshee wrote: Seeing and listening to him more and more, he's a bit...wet.
Not much clarity in his voice, and no command at all. A bit slurry.
Christ, Cameron has that more 'authority' in that regard than him.
How reassuring is that?
Perhaps Ed needs to get his adenoids removed, or something.
I remember a few wee boys from school getting that done coz they 'spoke through their noses', sounding like they had a permanent cold.
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I must admit I hate the attitude that politics is all about presentation and spin that started with Phony Blair and has been continued with Cameron and Clegg.
I voted for Ed not for his image, rather because his pre-election pledges got straight the point in a way more than any of the other candidates did. I'd rarely heard of the guy before the General Election but after reading his pledges I think he's a breath of fresh air.
I'm also impressed that he's wasted no time in stating the decision to go to war against Iraq was wrong. I know after not voting Labour since the 2001 election because of that, this one of a number of things I needed to hear before returning to voting Labour.
Seeing Harriet Harman clapping Ed Miliband on his Iraq statement and being pulled up by David Miliband was embarrassing, I hope time for those who supported the decision to go to war is coming to an end.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-11426413
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