No two Cabinet members – or not, even, in the case of Jon Cruddas and James Purnell – can be seen in the same room together without sparking fresh speculation about a “dream ticket” for a leadership challenge. And so it proved when deputy leader Harriet Harman, whose aspirations cannot be hidden, chose Ed Miliband to escort her into the General Council dinner, where she was the main attraction.
No two Cabinet members – or not, even, in the case of Jon Cruddas and James Purnell – can be seen in the same room together without sparking fresh speculation about a “dream ticket” for a leadership challenge. And so it proved when deputy leader Harriet Harman, whose aspirations cannot be hidden, chose Ed Miliband [...]
by Tribune Web Editor
Sunday, September 20th, 2009
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