Posted on 10 January 2010. Tags: #fail, #labourlost, Economy, Election, Labour
First published yesterday on the Parlez~me~’n~Tory blog.
In true panto spirit Alistair Darling today announced something more akin to the truth that faces this country.

Ministry Of Misinformation representative pictured adjacent to Comical Ali(stair)
Seems that even today Gordon Brown has a problem with the ‘C’ word. Call that election Gordon and you’ll know what a job cut really is.
With deepest thanks to AngryOfCroydon for this contribution.
LabourLost can only agree with every word of the above.
Posted in Blunder, Economy, Election, Featured, General Election, Leadership
Posted on 03 January 2010. Tags: #fail, Conservative, Election, Journalism, Labour, Media
First published by @Parlez_Me_nTory over at his blog.
The election campaign is already starting to get heated. Yes, those in the frame for Leader of the Labour Party are really stepping up a gear.
We all know it is General Election year #GE10 and the most likely date is 6th May, following a Budget full of empty promises of investment, prosperity and pay later schemes. But there is currently an election looming far sooner and far more meaningful for the Labour Party and potentially the country.
It is clearly understood that any leader of the Labour Party other than Gordon Brown following a coup would be able to narrow the Poll gap between themselves and the Conservative Party as the incumbent would inevitably enjoy the honeymoon period and the ‘bounce’ that goes with a personality change.
For months it was assumed that 26th March would be #GE10 thereby allowing the Government to avoid announcing any form of Budget but that would simply not allow enough time for the new leader to make the role his/her own.
Following a pre-Christmas party hosted by Charles Clarke the former Home Secretary and one of the most vocal anti-Brown campaigners it seems one output was to brief a series of coordinated press releases slamming the leadership of Gordon Brown and stating how better off the party and the country would be without him at the helm.
Briefings: Charles Clarke, Barry Sheerman, Greg Pope, Polly Toynbee
…the list of those present includes Parmjit Dhanda, Malcolm Wicks and Meg Munn
So then, who is the in the driving seat and who is set to star in the shake-up of the Labour party?
Or, are we to face yet another failed coup from a bunch of snipers who haven’t got the courage to do anything other than moan about how bad a Conservative Government would be for Britain?
We already know that Harriet Harman is to head up Gordon Brown and the PLP’s #GE10 campaign which sidelines Lord Mandelson (a very risky strategy indeed), but was this appointment simply to the *Fearless Five striking first?
*Fearless Five are a group of rebels led by Jack Straw, the others are Deputy Labour leader Harriet Harman, Chancellor Alistair Darling, Foreign Secretary David Miliband and Home Secretary Alan Johnson.
One also has to wonder how much Sarah Brown will be used throughout #GE10 as already she has persuaded an ex-colleague from the PR field, Helen Scott Lidgett to join her in the depths of the bunker.
Today, Gordon Brown will give a speech that will be full of empty promises and scorn on the Tories but will it be enough to stave the assassins from his door?
Posted in Election, Featured, General Election, Leadership, News
Posted on 10 November 2009. Tags: #fail, #labourlost, Election, Europe, Labour, Referendum, Resignation
It has become clear within the past 24 hours that the chances of survival for the Parliamentary Labour Party or New Labour as they still prefer to be called (despite having thrown every last vesture of reform aside) post the General Election have become even more remote.
Whilst the row, rightly or wrongly continues apace with The SUN v the Government regarding the mother of Guardsman Janes there are individual movements within the PLP to shore up their defences so that those individuals are best placed to capitalise from a most catastrophic defeat.
The latest of these machinations on display is that by one David Miliband MP. It is very clear that Mr Miliband has his sights on a powerful role whether it be in Britain or controlling Britain from Europe.
Forced to make a choice yesterday David Miliband has all but refused the job of foreign affairs within the newly created European structure following the ratification of the Lisbon Treaty preferring instead to show his allegiance to the PLP.
Senior members of the PLP have briefed David Miliband in private that they believe there is still a chance that Gordon Brown would step down before the General Election and that he would be best placed to step into the void.
They have also briefed him that to walk away now would not sit well with the core support as he would appear as a rat leaving a sinking ship.
As a consequence this single act of forfeiture says more about his personal ambition than his desire to do what is best for his country.
Posted in Featured, Leadership, News