Showing posts with label BBC radio. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BBC radio. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Ed Miliband Savaged in Phone-in

THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: Ed Miliband, the Labour leader, has been savaged in a radio phone-in, with callers telling him he is not up to the job and will never be prime minister.


Mr Miliband faced several personal attacks from callers to BBC Radio Five Live. He also endured the embarrassment of a caller mistaking him for his brother, David.

Despite opinion polls putting his party neck-and-neck with the Conservatives, the Labour leader has faced persistent questions about his performance since defeating his brother to take the leadership in 2010.

His appearance on the Victoria Derbyshire show today was meant to highlight his call for greater pride in British goods and manufacturers.

However, it rapidly became a litmus test of his personal appeal, as several callers strongly criticised his performance and abilities.

One caller told Mr Miliband he was “a laughing stock” who could not win the next general election. » | James Kirkup, Deputy Political Editor | Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Listen to BBC Radio Five Live programme here

Friday, February 08, 2008

BBC Radio’s ‘The Moral Maze’: Melanie Phillips in Debate

Melanie Phillips at her best! Subject: The Home Office Guidelines on terminology for Islamic extremism

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Hat tip to Pastorius for drawing my attention to this excellent debate.

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