If We Take Miliband at His Word, He Is Not Meaning What He Thinks We Will Understand

The HeraldApril 12, 2010

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Having feared that my hearing was going, after listening to the early evening news bulletin in which Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Ed Miliband - referred to as the "author" of the Labour Party's manifesto for the forthcoming General Election - was making a speech, I went to the trouble of recording that speech later during the evening, and then transcribing it. My hearing is fine.

These are Mr Miliband's precise words: "We are the reformers in politics today; we are the people with the ideas of the future; because we are the people who say we can reform our economy for the future; we are the people who can say we can reform and improve our public services; and we're the people who say we can reform and improve our politics."

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If We Take Miliband at His Word, He Is Not Meaning What He Thinks We Will Understand

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