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Our Nige could do very well then NJ!
Labour needs the Scottish contingent to get them over the line - and that looks like it is drying up.
Were it not for the rise of UKIP, which has thrown a spanner in the works, I would compare this to 1983, when Michael Foot led Labour to a landslide defeat. There is now a third major force in politics which seriously complicates the issue.
The problem that Labour have is that they don't have a credible alternative to Milliband - there are very few 'normal' people who would appeal to the electorate - the only one's I can think of are Alan Johnson or maybe Andy Burnham.

The rest of the Labour leadership like Ed Balls, Harriett Harman, Yvette Cooper etc are deeply unattractive!
If they swapped Miliband for Harman that would be the final nail in the coffin.
I think he should make stronger statements on labour policies but am under no illusion these attacks are mainly press lead especially the Mail on sunday which isn`t worth wrapping fish and chips in.
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