Ed forgets to bring his long spoon.
So, Ed Miliband is the new New Labour leader. Excited? Feeling an Obama moment? No? How can you be so cynical? The membership and the parliamentary Labour party came within a gnat’s chuff of elevating his torture-hiding war criminal brother so I suppose we should thank heavens for the unions who put the brakes on that bout of collective nasty pragmatism, for all the good it will do them.
Ed, let’s not forget, is a machine politician who owes his entire career – intern to Tony Benn, speechwriter and researcher for Harriet Harman, special adviser to Gordon Brown, safe seat in Doncaster North (not exactly a local boy) – to his father’s name and the patronage of the Blair/Brown/Mandelson/Campbell axis. He did Philosophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford which has produced more supervillains over the years than the Marvel Universe.
Any attempts at ‘I feel your pain’ will be worth hearing. Listen to him speak and he even has the Blairite speech patterns and glottal stops (as has his brother) that have made our blood boil since the sainted Tony arrived on the scene back in the 1990s. They gave Tony and crew the boys and Tony and crew gave us the men.
Look at his victory speech: ‘Today a new generation has taken charge of Labour, a new generation that understands the call of change’. Like, what does that even mean? Change to what? Who’s doing the calling? Ed certainly hasn’t understood the call of change that pleads for a little less meaningless, platitudinous bullshit in New Labour leaders’ speeches.
There’s hilarious talk of Ed dragging the Labour party to the left. It depends what you mean by ‘left’. I don’t think we’re going to hear words like ‘socialism’ bandied about, do you?. Ed doesn’t look like someone to challenge the neo-liberal consensus that the three major parties all cling to, giving us such a stunningly diverse choice at the ballot box. If you’re a millionaire City boy, I doubt you’re too worried.
Bear in mind that those spreading these theories are supposedly dead-ender (yeah, right) Blairites like Mandelson who are to the right of a swathe of the Tory party on many issues let alone Ed Miliband. Ed wouldn’t have to edge very far leftward away from them for them to regard him as Trotsky reborn. Getting on the right of them would be quite some stunt.
In summary: Meh. Electing this grown-in-a-laboratory berk doesn’t bring me any closer to taking my vote back to New Labour and I doubt I’m alone by a long way.