Miliband says article 273 of the European treaty allows them to use the buildings and services of the EC, making Cameron's attempt to delay the initiative meaningless.
Not exact matches
He was a vocal critic of Ed
Miliband and in an
article for the Daily Telegraph on Thursday he
said Labour needed to «step out if its Metropolitan comfort zone» and «reach out to the country once more.»
«I think the important part of the
article is to show the party and the country that, while Labour has taken a beating, for example in a byelection, we are not down and out,»
Miliband said.
But on Radio 4's The World at One, Smith
said Miliband had been «trying to stir up trouble» in writing the
article and ought to get on with his job, adding that if he was sacked he would return to being a «nonentity» on the backbenches.
Miliband is making a concerted effort to push next week's Paris climate change talks up the political agenda, with a Guardian
article saying the UK should put in legislation a target to eradicate carbon emissions completely.
• Over the summer of 2008, after David
Miliband's rallying cry for change in a Guardian
article, Blair
said that a change in the Labour leadership would be inevitable unless Brown improved.
Frank Field and Michael Portillo both
said tat it would be better for Scotland to go independent, Michael gove was described last year in a spectator
article as the greatest leader Labours never had, portillos first political hero was Harold Wilson, and black Tory lord John Taylor
said of Portillo that he was just pretending to be Thatcherite to further his career in the 80's So to take the view that there are some non Blairite, non Corbyinsta, EU skeptics who appeal to the Socially conservative, yet Social democrat view of politics, what was needed was a 42 year old, Admirer of Frank field and Michael Portillo, who was against Iraq, voted leave, and didn't back David
miliband for leader in 2010
In an
article in The Daily Mirror, Ed
Miliband said: «The party of the minimum wage somehow became the party of maximum flexibility to work.
Speaking on London's LBC radio, Nick Clegg
said it was «quite understandable» that Labour leader Ed
Miliband was upset after the paper ran an
article about his late father, Marxist academic Ralph
Miliband, under the headline «The man who hated Britain».
It ran this
article this morning and now the paper's website has published a piece by shadow foreign secretary William Hague, detailing the issues on which he
says David
Miliband has questions to answer.
In this
article David
Miliband has nothing to
say about families, charities, social entrepreneurs and religious institutions, other than citing Tony Blair's notion of «interdependence», which, unlike David Cameron's idea of «social responsibility», is devoid of ethical content.