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Miliband has worse day than Farage...

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    InspirationInspiration Posts: 62,706
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    LostFool wrote: »

    I'm missing something.. what's the issue they picked up?
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    LostFoolLostFool Posts: 90,662
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    GinaH wrote: »
    Oh I thought that was Ed being shopping savvy. I presumed he was in Morrison's café. Any bright spark knows that to shop on a full stomach, means spending less.

    Full in-depth reporting from the Standard: http://www.standard.co.uk/news/politics/ed-miliband-tucks-into-a-bacon-sandwich-on-a-morning-trip-to-buy-flowers-for-his-wife-9407561.html
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    radio4extracrapradio4extracrap Posts: 2,933
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    LostFool wrote: »
    Another day another media disaster: http://order-order.com/2014/05/21/video-eds-battle-of-the-bacon-butty/

    Should the man who wants to be our first "Jewish PM" be eating a bacon sarnie? ;-)

    What, Disraeli ?
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    LostFoolLostFool Posts: 90,662
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    GinaHGinaH Posts: 853
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    LostFool wrote: »

    And what about Justine’s flowers: “I’m just about to do that!” he exclaimed, before choosing 20 stunning scarlet Grand Prix roses from the stall of Bobby Armitt, who charged him just £10 for the blooms which normally cost £15 wholesale.


    I hope he remembers to subtract the tenner from his £80 grocery allowance?
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    InspirationInspiration Posts: 62,706
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    I'm no Labour fan.. nor am I a Miliband supporter.. but I think mocking how someone looks whilst eating is getting pretty low imho even for our media. Not seen that sort of thing since the Gordon Brown days. I'm sure everyone looks a bit of an idiot mid bite of a bacon sandwich.
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    paul2307paul2307 Posts: 8,079
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    I'm no Labour fan.. nor am I a Miliband supporter.. but I think mocking how someone looks whilst eating is getting pretty low imho even for our media. Not seen that sort of thing since the Gordon Brown days. I'm sure everyone looks a bit of an idiot mid bite of a bacon sandwich.

    I'm not going to ask what he is doing to those roses :o
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    niceguy1966niceguy1966 Posts: 29,560
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    The radio interview was dreadful. It reminds of the phrase "If you fail to prepare, prepare to fail".

    The bacon sandwich stuff is just silly (and bordering on anti-Semitic?).
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    InspirationInspiration Posts: 62,706
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    Interesting observation by someone on DP regarding the radio interview.. suggesting if EM's head was in the right place, ie, "I'm in X area for X reason and that's why I'm here" he might have been able to talk his way out of not knowing the guys name.. but his reaction seemed to suggest that whilst EM was there.. he wasn't fully there. Ie.. it was just EM doing what he felt was required of him rather than him being there for a genuine reason.
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    paul2307paul2307 Posts: 8,079
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    Interesting observation by someone on DP regarding the radio interview.. suggesting if EM's head was in the right place, ie, "I'm in X area for X reason and that's why I'm here" he might have been able to talk his way out of not knowing the guys name.. but his reaction seemed to suggest that whilst EM was there.. he wasn't fully there. Ie.. it was just EM doing what he felt was required of him rather than him being there for a genuine reason.

    He was in Wiltshire campaigning for local elections , is it really too much to expect for his advisers to brief him on who he is supporting ?
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    LostFoolLostFool Posts: 90,662
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    The radio interview was dreadful. It reminds of the phrase "If you fail to prepare, prepare to fail".

    The bacon sandwich stuff is just silly (and bordering on anti-Semitic?).

    Yes, the BaconSarnieGate was silly and trivial but it does add to the narrative that he is gaffprone.

    Oh look! A living breathing Trotsky on the Daily Politics.
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    gummy mummygummy mummy Posts: 26,600
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    LostFool wrote: »
    Yes, the BaconSarnieGate was silly and trivial but it does add to the narrative that he is gaffprone.

    Oh look! A living breathing Trotsky on the Daily Politics.

    The point is can the media keep up with these stories about EM until 2015, and/or will the public in general get fed up of them well before then ?

    what's so newsworthy about EM getting photographed pulling funny face eating a bacon butty?

    What's so newsworthy about EM not knowing or, more to the point, not admitting to not knowing how much a weekly shop is ?

    What's so newsworthy about EM not knowing the name of a Labour council leader ?

    Would any of these stories be in the news if we were not coming up to local elections, are they just a desperate attempt to discredit Miliband and put people off voting Labour in the local elections.
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    rusty123rusty123 Posts: 22,872
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    what's so newsworthy about EM getting photographed pulling funny face eating a bacon butty?


    There's nothing odd about him eating a bacon butty. I've not long had one myself as it happens - not a photograher anywhere but then, unlike Ed, I haven't been courting votes by banging on about my Jewish background lately so where I might risk the odd jibe about my consumption of a bacon butty being akin to cannibalism because I'm a bit of a porker that Miliband photo is a sarcastic comment just waiting to happen on shows like HIGNFY.

    It's minor, it's trivial, it's silly - but it's this kind of daft piccy and opportunity to grab a cheap laugh and poke fun at Miliband that reinforce the general perception of him as a bit of a prat
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    niceguy1966niceguy1966 Posts: 29,560
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    rusty123 wrote: »
    There's nothing odd about him eating a bacon butty. I've not long had one myself as it happens - not a photograher anywhere but then, unlike Ed, I haven't been courting votes by banging on about my Jewish background lately so where I might risk the odd jibe about my consumption of a bacon butty being akin to cannibalism because I'm a bit of a porker that Miliband photo is a sarcastic comment just waiting to happen on shows like HIGNFY.

    It's minor, it's trivial, it's silly - but it's this kind of daft piccy and opportunity to grab a cheap laugh and poke fun at Miliband that reinforce the general perception of him as a bit of a prat

    Sadly, I suspect mentioning his Jewish background will lose him more votes than it gains, and he should have stuck to the "we don't do god" line that was enforced during (most of) the Blair years.
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    alaninmcralaninmcr Posts: 1,685
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    Sadly, I suspect mentioning his Jewish background will lose him more votes than it gains, and he should have stuck to the "we don't do god" line that was enforced during (most of) the Blair years.

    But eating bacon will not endear him to minorities who may be put off by his Jewish background. So it's lose-lose for him.
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    AnnsyreAnnsyre Posts: 109,504
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    What on earth possessed him to do it?

    Another day, another humiliating PR disaster.
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    niceguy1966niceguy1966 Posts: 29,560
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    alaninmcr wrote: »
    But eating bacon will not endear him to minorities who may be put off by his Jewish background. So it's lose-lose for him.

    Which was sort of my point. Some people will not vote for him now they've learnt about his Jewish background, others will not vote for him for eating pork. If he was "courting votes", he has a funny way of doing it!

    I was trying to highlight that rusty123 was probably incorrect in writing that mentioning his Jewish background was for electoral popularity. However incompetent Ed is, I doubt he thought that chatting about his Jewish background was a massive vote winner in a country with a small Jewish population.

    I've still to work out why he didn't stick to the "we don't do god" policy.
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    LateralthinkingLateralthinking Posts: 8,027
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    David "One Tweet Per Day" Axelrod has been in America for the past three days wholly focussed on raising awareness of epilepsy. Chicago Bulls. James Taylor live etc. No mention of the Labour Party since the 18th.
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    paul2307paul2307 Posts: 8,079
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    David "One Tweet Per Day" Axelrod has been in America for the past three days wholly focussed on raising awareness of epilepsy. Chicago Bulls. James Taylor live etc. No mention of the Labour Party since the 18th.

    So Labours election strategist has been AWOL for the last days is he aware the election is erm TOMORROW :o
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    LateralthinkingLateralthinking Posts: 8,027
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    paul2307 wrote: »
    So Labours election strategist has been AWOL for the last days is he aware the election is erm TOMORROW :o

    I think he is mainly being employed for 2015.

    BUT:

    Quote from the Telegraph: "Mr Axelrod is not moving to the UK and will take a relatively hands-off approach to Ed Miliband’s campaign...............The majority of his campaign advice will be given over telephone conference calls rather than in person, it is understood........He is being paid a “six-figure salary” for his advice, according to Labour."
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    paul2307paul2307 Posts: 8,079
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    I think he is mainly being employed for 2015.

    BUT:

    Quote from the Telegraph: "Mr Axelrod is not moving to the UK and will take a relatively hands-off approach to Ed Miliband’s campaign...............The majority of his campaign advice will be given over telephone conference calls rather than in person, it is understood........He is being paid a “six-figure salary” for his advice, according to Labour."

    You can always rely on Labour to get good value for money :D
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    AnnsyreAnnsyre Posts: 109,504
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    David "One Tweet Per Day" Axelrod has been in America for the past three days wholly focussed on raising awareness of epilepsy. Chicago Bulls. James Taylor live etc. No mention of the Labour Party since the 18th.

    Is Axelrod on a zero hours contract then?
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    LostFoolLostFool Posts: 90,662
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    Annsyre wrote: »
    Is Axelrod on a zero hours contract then?

    He certainly seems to be on a zero ideas contract.
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    rusty123rusty123 Posts: 22,872
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    Sadly, I suspect mentioning his Jewish background will lose him more votes than it gains.

    The mindset of folk who might be turned against Miliband over such things probably weren't going to vote for him in the first place I'd have thought.
    I'd assume they'd already be BNP voters if they are that tiny minded. It's not as if Ed's background was a well guarded secret that nobody was previously aware of.
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    LateralthinkingLateralthinking Posts: 8,027
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    Annsyre wrote: »
    Is Axelrod on a zero hours contract then?
    LostFool wrote: »
    He certainly seems to be on a zero ideas contract.

    :D

    He is when he has James Taylor gigs to attend.

    Ain't it good to know that you've got a friend, Ed?
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