Re: Milliband
Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2014 9:41 pm
The Mail on Sunday agrees with you, Sam...
Ed's everyday error
The Labour leader, Ed Miliband, speaks of ?everyday people?. What an odd expression this is, better suited to a brand of teabags than to human beings.
He probably devised the expression while trying to avoid using the patronising phrase ?ordinary people?. In his luckless way, he came up with something even worse.
All politicians try to hide the fact that they just aren?t normal. If they were, they wouldn?t be politicians. Mr Miliband?s misfortune is that he actually looks as if he enjoys reading policy documents in bed.
His more successful rivals manage to appear to like beach holidays, or fast food ? while secretly yearning to be closeted with a White Paper.
He who can fake sincerity can win ? for a while at least ? the love of the people. This is the everyday truth.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/artic ... z3JBgvYlhE
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Ed's everyday error
The Labour leader, Ed Miliband, speaks of ?everyday people?. What an odd expression this is, better suited to a brand of teabags than to human beings.
He probably devised the expression while trying to avoid using the patronising phrase ?ordinary people?. In his luckless way, he came up with something even worse.
All politicians try to hide the fact that they just aren?t normal. If they were, they wouldn?t be politicians. Mr Miliband?s misfortune is that he actually looks as if he enjoys reading policy documents in bed.
His more successful rivals manage to appear to like beach holidays, or fast food ? while secretly yearning to be closeted with a White Paper.
He who can fake sincerity can win ? for a while at least ? the love of the people. This is the everyday truth.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/artic ... z3JBgvYlhE
Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook