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Uploaded by on Feb 7, 2008

Labour's Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, along with Secretary of State for International Development, Douglas Alexander, answer your questions on foreign policy and development in a video interview.

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  • David and Alexander are two very capable ministers that the labour party can be proud of with  inherent talent, clear vision, and abilities to get to grips with their agendas. It is delivery and getting things done that really matter & their enormous courage and willpower will prove visible results. So best of luck and my heartiest best wishes!

    Shiranee Ranasinghe

    Ilford South Labour

  • Inadequate time was allocated to questions on human rights violations of governments. UN must be reformed to enable it to intervene to stop the states such as Stri Lanka and Israel bomb and blockade of essentials to the civilians. UN peace monitors must be able to at least report on the rights violations withibn the states even if it cannot stop them.

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  • Douglas Alexander: You did come across as compassionate, the fact that you make an effort to visit countries such as Bangladesh and Tanzania shows your initiative and dedication to your job.

  • He's charismatic, attractive, but is he doing a good job? David Miliband comes across as a moderate, favoring currently popular public issues such as Zimbabwe and Israel.

  • I am impressed with the high quality of presentation here but I prefer the older Labour logo with the red and yellow and I don't like the new lettering style anyway, VOTE FOR LABOUR! KEEP THE TORIES OUT!

  • Labour's foreign policy = we surrender!!

    More than likley get censored anyway!

  • rogermark08 a conservative? i agree with the bloke below. David milliaband is the one of the most talented politcians in the cabinet if not in politics as a whole. And do you really think that william hague, the current shadow home secretary, would do a better job - a "has been" that has been drafted in by cameron to sustain some degree of consistency from previous failing stups; and also a man that was found to be less than adequate to lead the party at the 2001 election!

  • David Miliband is not out of his depth, he is one of the smartest and most capible ministers in the Labour government and is the strongest candidate to replace Gordon Brown and become the next Prime Minister.

  • Hehe and I thought webcameron was an example of how awkward politicians looked when embracing new media.

    I think Labour needs to invest a bit of money in how it presents itself online. Some higher production values really wouldn't go amis.

    It's encouraging to see them trying tho.

  • David Miliband is sooo out of depth as FM. Almost as bad as a Margaret Beckett!

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