I voted for him in the last General Election.
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Personally think he's the one who can sort the Labour party, I know he ruled himself out previously but he's the one who seems to have shone (for me) during the disastrous Labour campaign, and importantly could win for Labour the impending general election post this mess.
I voted for him in the last General Election.
Not sure if a Londoner is what they need. The referendum highlighted how centralised the labour party has become.
They need a kid from the provinces schooled in the state sector to reconnect. I can see Kinnocks boy being mentioned.
Hitchens' said part of the problem was how London politician's ignore the concerns outside of London and Chuka's about as London as you can get, has he even left the capital? He also dropped out of the leadership race because he didn't like the attention and hasn't stopped criticising Corbyn since.
But then he does look good in a suit and doesn't answer the question so of course the Labour party will back him.
How many rank and file and union votes do you think he will get???
I think your spot on , and I felt when he withdrew he worked out that the PLP were going for Corbyn no matter what, so he was heading for defeat , and that would finish you .
His biggest task will be to win back Labour voters who have slipped into the UKIP camp ,and how he manages the immigration/migration question will be very interesting , as the latest referendum will not see that fall to zero.
I am also a big fan of Hilary Benn ( incredibly sacked ) , and Andy Burham.
Can't see chukka ever returning a majority for labour.
The Labour Party need to go and sort David Miliband out and beg for his forgiveness, he's the only one who could match Boris.
Andy Burnham would connect with the Labour vote. Possibly Dan Jarvis and that is about it.
Dan Jarvis for me, ex military too so surely the sun couldn't even rip into him too much.
David Miliband is poison.
He may have a brain and look good in suits, but he is a Blairite to the bone, lives in a bubble, fancies himself too much and is a brown-noser of the hedge funds, media barons and air-head celebrities.
He will never reconnect with former Labour voters who have stopped voting or turned to UKIP or the SNP.
As left of centre as I undoubtedly am, I just feel like saying perhaps some of those entrenched old diddybobs might stop instinctively strangling progression, get with the 21st century, or and go start their own start their own party.
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Not that Miliband is necessarily the answer. We tried Blairism.
Last edited by Vimana.; 26-06-16 at 16:21.
Are you serious? David Milliband stayed in America while his brother was being slaughtered for "stabbing David in the back", only returning when Labour had lost and that was just to say "you chose the wrong brother" before flying off again.
What Labour needs to be is united, something Blairites aren't allowing, and to build modern policies that appeal to a wide section of the public. There is no one of obvious stature and with public support in the ranks so stop it from being a presidential race and make it about parties and policies.
How about Alan Johnson? A long-shot maybe?
I'd support Andy Burnham, I also think Hilary Benn would be popular
Hilary Benn has ruled himself out so for me there is no one who would get the backing of the people.
Too many Of the shadow cabinet are only known to the unions.
Another leadership mistake by the Labour Party (wrong Milliband brother then Corbyn) will keep labour as opposition for the next 10-15 years but they never see it that way.
If a Brexit does not happen, UKIP will be the beneficiaries as they can campaign on a single issue at any future election.