In a previous incarnation as a civil servant Woody actually met David Miliband a couple of times. That encounter, and my impressions over a period of time suggest that as a possible PM, while he obviously has strengths, he has some serious flaws too.
First, the good.
The good
- He's intelligent but doesn't come across as a brainbox.
- He's got a pleasant, English voice.
- He's below 50 and can appear 'fresh'
- He hasn't been associated with any particular disasters or cock-ups yet
- He's a policy wonk
- He's a policy wonk.
- He's intrinsically tied up with the Blair years: spin, triangulation etc.
- He can be rude and abrasive, apparently without any good reason.
- He is prone to terrible gaffes
- Like Brown, he wants it handed to him on a plate, which doesn't bode well for his ability to campaign effectively.
- He lacks any roots in the party - he was parachuted into a safe seat by Blair so probably won't be tolerated by the PLP.
What this means is that he lacks the discipline, judgement, or strength to be an effective leader.
2 comments:
He looks like a rising, eager-beaver exec, not like the Chairman of the Board. No chance.
How did you decide he has a pleasant voice? He is still aping the juvenile 'Blair glottal' along with that prize pillock Hilary Benn.
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