Sentences with phrase «miliband neck and neck»

Tomorrow Labour will announce the winner of their leadership election, and our last poll showed David and Ed Miliband neck and neck amongst the electoral college.
Tomorrow Labour will announce the winner of their leadership election, and our last poll showed David and Ed Miliband neck and neck amongst the... (Comments: 0)

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«The Liberal Democrats and Nick Clegg are up to their necks in this government's reorganisation,» Miliband added.
Miliband's concept of «stewardship banking» is dismissed by Johnson, who says the bankers Britain needs are «not owlish Polonius figures» but those «who are willing to take punts and put their necks on the line».
I'm prepared to stick my neck out and predict that if Labour wins the May 2015 general election, Ed Miliband will not be party leader; he has yet to demonstrate to the public the gravitas required by the office.
This uncertainty is part of the reason that Miliband has tempered his language to that of a «neck - and - neck» race, while the Tories have been focusing heavily on squeezing Ukip.
Some opinion polls have suggested both Milibands are neck and neck.
Losing scores of crucial Scottish Labour seats would be a potentially fatal blow to Miliband's hopes of winning an overall majority at Westminster, with polls suggesting Labour and the Tories are neck and neck.
Thus I believe that the Milibands will come out on top and neck - and - neck in the first ballot with Abbott probably in third place.
The Tories were miles ahead on economic credibility and leadership, Labour had the SNP thing hanging round their neck and the public thought Miliband was a joke.
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