Coalition is contradictory and incompatible on Europe – Miliband
Updated: 2010-05-31 17:42:06
David Miliband MP, Labour's Shadow Foreign Secretary, said today that the Coalition Government held contradictory and incompatible views on Europe, resulting in inaction and no policies.David Miliband said:"We will hold the Government to account for their promises on Europe. Their contradictory, mutually exclusive and incompatible promises on Europe.

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Realistically, the chances are that the next leader of the Labour Party is going to be called either 'Ed' or 'Miliband' or both, thus conforming to the current major party trend of electing a fresh-faced forty-something male leader, with a full head of hair and an easy television manner.
A couple of days ago I gave a Labour-supporting friend of mine my defence of ‘The Coalition’ – you know, all that stuff about moderating the Tories, having Lib Dems in government, pushing forward cherished policies and the simple fact that there was no other deal in town. My head still tells me that all [...]
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Details have been published today of the coalition agreement reached between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. In short this looks (on paper at least) to be an arrangement which should lead to a stable five-year government with an agenda that represents a good mixture of the two policy positions. I can’t deny that I’ve [...]
Judging from the invective-specialists in the press and the comments of a number of the more strident people I come across, it would appear that I'm one of the few non-Labour people who doesn't feel a little bit of sick rise when Gordon Brown's name is mentioned.