The Henry Jackson Society worries about the well-being of UK Labour Party leader Ed Miliband. And rightly so, given his strange and involuntarily hilarious performance in a BBC interview on the ongoing union strikes in Britain. Obviously, Miliband's preparation for the interview consisted of memorising a single sentence containing a few standard labour talking points ("these strikes are wrong!" "the government acted in a provocative manner" "both sides should put away the rhetoric" "orchids are pretty"), which he uses to reply to all of the interviewer's questions. As far as political communication is concerned, this could be the blunder of the decade. Watch it here (lower quality youtube version here).
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