David Cameron should have shown some respect for the innocent mortgage payers and small businesses who lost their homes and businesses in Major’s Black Wednesday mess before saying he was proud of what John Major had done for the Conservative Party and the country.
John Major is a leader who should have been booed.
I like him but he seems a bit schoolboy like. Not like the statesman presence of Blair and Brown etc. I think an older man would have been better especially in a time of great crisis. Having said that he is perhaps more trustworthy than Cameron or Clegg, who as far as I can see have been trained in the old school of Murdochesque politics. Well perhaps not Clegg, he is just a pretender.
A thought provoking speech from a thoughtful man. We do need a approach or new bargain in this country as it is the old ideas have lead us to the state we're in.
If you want more "business as usual" then either you're one of those looting the system (at the top or bottom) or you you simply don't understand how the system looting you.
Here here! appreciate your economic policies, the thought of a more equal, less ruthless business sector makes me feel even happier about the directiony. Hoping the Libs back out of government so we can have another go at getting Labour in parliament.
impressive
lazytown222 3 weeks ago
I don't care what people say-he's the next PM. Red Ed isn't so bad a name either-when looking at Blue, Red is progress.
HetOranje 3 months ago
Miliband is the future, there's no doubt about it.
Chevtherev 3 months ago
David Cameron should have shown some respect for the innocent mortgage payers and small businesses who lost their homes and businesses in Major’s Black Wednesday mess before saying he was proud of what John Major had done for the Conservative Party and the country.
John Major is a leader who should have been booed.
See John Major Black Wednesday.
makedoandmend2 4 months ago
LOL. Love this kid.
Claireerialc123 4 months ago
rare in the UK, rare in the USA rare in the world. well done, well said.
prohumanbeing 4 months ago
GO ON ED SON
ofrichmahogany 4 months ago
Ed is the future for the next generation!
khouari1 4 months ago
I like him but he seems a bit schoolboy like. Not like the statesman presence of Blair and Brown etc. I think an older man would have been better especially in a time of great crisis. Having said that he is perhaps more trustworthy than Cameron or Clegg, who as far as I can see have been trained in the old school of Murdochesque politics. Well perhaps not Clegg, he is just a pretender.
TheDirection69 5 months ago
A thought provoking speech from a thoughtful man. We do need a approach or new bargain in this country as it is the old ideas have lead us to the state we're in.
If you want more "business as usual" then either you're one of those looting the system (at the top or bottom) or you you simply don't understand how the system looting you.
dicedce 5 months ago
Great speach Ed!! You cannot trust the Tory led government with the NHS!
Iain25Davies 5 months ago
Here here! appreciate your economic policies, the thought of a more equal, less ruthless business sector makes me feel even happier about the directiony. Hoping the Libs back out of government so we can have another go at getting Labour in parliament.
9DJH3 5 months ago
Improved since a year ago methinks :D
TheBeatleboy64 5 months ago
Hero of a speech from an inspiring leader.
Shaltinak 5 months ago
I hated labour but i think i am about to change my mind about them
rashidchaudhry 5 months ago