Man in a Shed, yes it seems like a no brainer to me, and its an issue he can get angry about Labour's discrimination against English people,
wrong footing Labour and putting them on the back foot with the biggest electoral group, and as you rightly point out, its not a policy Brown can pinch.
Not exact matches
But the Tories, and Corbyn's enemy within
Labour, are
wrong to assume he's another Michael
Foot.
Had he announced from the
Labour Conference that he was gong to the country he would have
wrong -
footed the Conservative Party who's Conference would have then had to be cancelled at great cost and disruption and I feel he would have won with a working majority say 40 or so.
Paul barker, militants, what Gaitskell had not allowed in had been joining for decades before, had Benn won the deputy, he would have ousted
Foot and been leader within a year, this article is also
wrong to assume that had Benn won, some of those who were backing healey would have joined the SDP, a lot would have left
labour, but left politics altogether, this article is rubbish
In particular, his attempt to
wrong -
foot the opposition by claiming at the end of his speech that the coalition was actually cutting spending less than
Labour planned to do, turns out to be false, a straining and meretricious ploy straight out of the Brown playbook.
While it still remains the likeliest option, some senior
Labour figures are advising the Prime Minister to act decisively and to
wrong foot the Tories, with 15 April emerging as an alternative date.
It's embarrassing once again that it comes from a Tory Minister (not even a Lib Dem one) and that, as with prison policy, two former
Labour home secretaries, Alan Johnson and David Blunkett in this case, leap onto the
wrong side with both
feet.