May 1, 2012

Ed Miliband: Britain's Next Prime Minister?

Mary Riddell, Daily Telegraph

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Glory fades. Sooner or later, almost every party leader is seen as a husk who never possessed greatness or who lost it along the way. David Cameron, hurtling from crisis to crisis, may be denied the luxury of gradual decline. A failing economy, a discredited Culture Secretary and plunging poll ratings bedevil a Prime Minister whose tenure has been reprogrammed to fast-forward.

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TAGGED: UK, Labour Party, David Cameron, Ed Miliband

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