Miliband in voter registration move (From The Oxford Times)
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Miliband in voter registration move
3:27pm Saturday 12th May 2012 in National News © Press Association 2013
Labour leader Ed Miliband hopes to attract more members to the party
Ed Miliband has launched Labour's biggest voter registration drive in a generation in an attempt to rebuild the support which delivered its landslide general election victory of 1997.
Following last week's local elections - which saw the lowest turnout in a decade - the Labour leader said the party needed to regain the trust of an electorate which has lost confidence in politicians.
With an estimated six million people already missing from the electoral register, he said the party had "a very long way to go to build the deep trust we need, to build the allegiance we need, to build the enthusiasm we need".
Addressing the Progress annual conference in London, he said Labour must show it was prepared to stand up for the interests of the many in the face of a Tory-led Government representing only the powerful and privileged.
"We now have an opportunity and we must seize this moment," he said. "I want the British people to understand how the Labour Party is changing. To understand the character of our party, how it can reach out. Our work to make that happen is well under way but it now must intensify."
Mr Miliband also mounted a fresh attack on the Government in the wake of the latest revelations at the Leveson inquiry, accusing it of having "bent over backwards" to help Rupert Murdoch's media empire while Britain was sliding into a double-dip recession.
"The reason they have lost their way so badly in the last few weeks is not some accident, not some set of ministerial mess-ups. It is much deeper than that," he said. "It is about the revelation of who they really are, the character of the Government, who they really stand for."
He acknowledged, however, that Labour in office had been too slow to take on powerful vested interests like the banks, the utility companies and the big media giants.
"Let's be frank about this - the British public lost faith in who we stood for. We became 'one of them' rather than 'one of us', and we must put that right."
If Labour was to achieve the goal of securing the biggest general election turnout since Tony Blair's victory in 1997, he said it would have to show it had truly changed as a party.
Comments(9)
YorkToff
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4:32pm Sat 12 May 12
How will Labour create jobs for one million youth unemployed?
How will Labour create at least 3 million new jobs for all?
Will Labour build 2 million new council homes?
Will Labour reduce the retirement age as France is proposing?
Will Labour introduce a living wage and a decent pension?
YorkToff
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4:33pm Sat 12 May 12
TirNaNog
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2:58am Sun 13 May 12
Nebs
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10:23am Sun 13 May 12
TirNaNog wrote:This is a story that newsquest are running in all their newspapers, nationwide. Not just Bradford. I am in Essex, and would be interested to hear Labours answers.
This is a Bradford newspaper so hardly anyone will care what you're prattling on about! Hence you having to reply to your own post. HTH
Milliband is very shrewd. He knows that anything that he says might come back to haunt him in the future, so he says nothing apart from how bad the Tories are doing.
I wonder what sort of position we would be in right now if the Lib Dems had formed a coalition with Labour.
loonyleft
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10:37am Sun 13 May 12
YorkToff
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12:43pm Sun 13 May 12
loonyleft wrote:But they would not have raised the income tax threshold or given pensioners as big a rise either. And I am not standing up for the Tories but need to know how it would be of benefit to vote Labour.
They would,nt have cut the highest rate of income tax while penal isising people on low incomes for a start
YorkToff
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12:43pm Sun 13 May 12
TirNaNog wrote:Duh!
This is a Bradford newspaper so hardly anyone will care what you're prattling on about! Hence you having to reply to your own post. HTH
YorkToff
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12:52pm Sun 13 May 12
YorkToff
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12:56pm Sun 13 May 12
He could be on holiday though as our MPs celebrate yet another holiday.
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