
Ed Miliband: coalition is squeezing the middle not the deficit
Miliband will say that Britain needs a recovery for working people if the government is to ‘squeeze the deficit and not the middle’.

Miliband will say that Britain needs a recovery for working people if the government is to ‘squeeze the deficit and not the middle’.

There is no one type of ‘working person’, and it’s an indictment of our politics that such an obvious point has to be made.

Politics is merely one of a number of professions that are increasingly dominated by the upper crust of British society.

Majorities have group identities just like minorities, and that’s fine.

The complex views of the majority on immigration are not always easily represented in opinion polls.

By failing to stand up for their past successes, Labour are making it difficult for themselves to claim economic credibility.

Labour are set to lose all but five of their 40 Scottish MPs in the General Election, making it all but impossible to oust David Cameron from Downing Street, according to a new poll.

Rampant and unjustifiable inequality is the biggest issue Britain faces, and he gets it.

The coalition has lost all interest in any sort of economic rebalancing in its dash for short-term growth.

Talk about inequality again, Ed. Get angry about it. You’ll be surprised how many people are with you.