Yesterday, Ed Miliband gave a speech outlining his beliefs and launching the next stage of his campaign to be the next Leader of the Labour Party. Below is the word-cloud of said speech:
The message that Mr. Miliband appears to be giving is clear (and somewhat deluded): 'People want Labour and the State". It would appear that the events of the last two months have completely passed him by; the people have made it abundantly clear that they do not want Labour. You could also take the Conservative victory to mean that the people agree with the Conservative idea of rolling back the state too.
Be that as it may, there is a slightly more worrying observation from the word cloud.
Take a look at the two highlighted words in the bottom left-hand corner: cuts and deficit. It is worrying that when the UK economy is in such a precarious state, the man who is staking his claim to want to lead it appears loathe to accept that there is a deficit and appears to be of the belief that cuts are not necessary.
Admirable defence of policy, or a foolhardy act of clinging to the sinking ship? Only time will tell.
Good to see you posting again, I missed having a decent blog to read.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your kind words, Anonymous. It's tricky now and then when I go a few days without inspiration; but once I get out of that rut it all starts flowing again!
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