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And therein is why there will always be a Conservative and Liberal party in one form or another. Socialists want equality, but not by raising themselves up and challenging, but by dragging others down, thereby stifling opportunity for all.
As for the Leadership of the party, I would have liked John Hutton personally, if for no other reason than he appears to be an honest man, something Labour hasn't seen for 15 years. I do like the Johnson fellow too, who also proves you don't need to go to Eton or Harrow or Westminster to a lead party. My own view of the Millibands is, one has broom sticking up somewhere painful and that accounts for his stiffness, and the other is a thug. of the Brown ilk.
Leaders taking off ties and rolling up sleeves was started, as I recall, by Bliar. Falling over in public was started by Kinnock (possibly as an homage to Ford).