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Miliband in Labour rallying call
30-07-2008 08:54:00
The Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, has called on his Labour colleagues to stop feeling sorry for themselves and offer the electorate real change.Writing in the Guardian, Mr Miliband sets out his vision for how the party can turn its current fortunes around.Mr Miliband says it should not be about "debating personalities" but about "making our case afresh" to the public.He writes: "The odds are against us, no question. But I still believe we can win the next election."'Future vision'BBC News political correspondent James Landale says Mr Miliband's comments will be seen by many people as setting out his stall should speculation about a new Labour leader continue to gather pace over the summer.Mr Miliband has been touted as a possible successor to Gordon Brown, whose position has come under increased pressure following Labour's Glasgow East by-election defeat to the SNP.Our correspondent points out that Mr Miliband does not mention the prime minister at all in the entire article.The foreign secretary writes: "In the aftermath of Labour's third successive defeat at the 1959 election, a famous pamphlet asked the question: 'Must Labour lose?'"Today, the temptation is similar fatalism. We must not yield to it. Let's stop feeling sorry for ourselves, enjoy a break and then find the confidence to make our case afresh David Miliband
Foreign Secretary "We need to remember that there is little real sense among the public - or even among Tory MPs - of what the Conservatives stand for, or what they would do in power."He continues: "I agree with Jack Straw that we don't need a summer of introspection."The starting point is not debating personalities but winning the argument about our record, our vision for the future and how we achieve it."'Radical phase'He lists Labour's successes and failures, and dismisses Conservative leader David Cameron's claims of a "broken society".Mr Miliband notes that crime is down, lone parent employment and school standards are up, and that there are fewer asylum seekers.He says Mr Cameron is a "likeable" but "empty" politician of the status quo.Setting out his vision for the future, Mr Miliband says "times demand a radical new phase".He ends: "New Labour won three elections by offering real change, not just in policy but in the way we do politics. We must do so again."So let's stop feeling sorry for ourselves, enjoy a break and then find the confidence to make our case afresh."

 
 
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