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Red Ed to get nose op to fix his whiny voice

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longfingernails · 22/04/2011 09:29

www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/2011/04/22/ed-miliband-set-for-adenoids-operation-to-cure-bunged-up-voice-115875-23078297/

I do hope it isn't on the NHS. It is exactly the sort of elective surgery which should certainly be private. That said, he is a Labour leader - squandering other people's hard earned tax money without a second thought should come naturally to him.

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Bucharest · 22/04/2011 09:31

Should all the children who have adenoid ops have to go private as well?

bubbleandsqueaks · 22/04/2011 09:33

As much as I hate to say it - it's a good idea.

longfingernails · 22/04/2011 09:34

The NHS is being rationed by NICE.

Priorities have to be set. If it is purely for "cosmetic" reasons (as in the case of Red Ed) then it should not go ahead, even for children. If it is the difference between being able to talk and not being able to talk, then of course it should go ahead - but no, operations just to make people sound/look/smell better should not be provided on the NHS.

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ChocolateCoveredlissielou · 22/04/2011 09:38

I seriously doubt it is on the NHS, and at least he's trying to make himself more appealing to voters, whereas DC and GO cant really do a thing!

longfingernails · 22/04/2011 10:15

GO has made himself far more appealing to voters in the last year. This time last year, he was being written off. Now, he is seen as our economic saviour.

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longfingernails · 22/04/2011 10:18

I agree with you about Cameron though. His pandering to the left on so many issues, have dented him. He should have detached us from the European Court of Human Rights, vetoed all EU budget increases, and not given hundreds of millions of aid money to be funnelled off by Pakistani extremists. He wants to be liked by the Notting Hill Guardian set for some unknown reason, instead of being respected by the public.

None of that changes the fact that Red Ed is a loser though. His nose job won't change that either.

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DarthNiqabi · 22/04/2011 10:20

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longfingernails · 22/04/2011 10:22

It might be disgusting, but it is true. Focus group after focus group of voters say that his voice puts them off.

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Absolutelyfabulous · 22/04/2011 10:22

Shame they can't fix the crap that comes out of it at the same time Grin

ChocolateCoveredlissielou · 22/04/2011 10:28

Add message | Report | Message poster longfingernails Fri 22-Apr-11 10:15:29
GO has made himself far more appealing to voters in the last year. This time last year, he was being written off. Now, he is seen as our economic saviour.

who by? certainly not by the people who genuinely need saving.

longfingernails · 22/04/2011 10:28

Absolutelyfabulous [bugrin]

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ChocolateCoveredlissielou · 22/04/2011 10:28

and you think that DC is guilty of pandering to the left? really?

hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaaha

longfingernails · 22/04/2011 10:31

ChocolateCoveredlissielou Fixing the economy helps everyone. Quangocrats, benefit scroungers and vested interests will squeal. I am not hugely bothered - the cuts are very minor, merely taking public spending back to 2007 levels or so. If anything, they should be far deeper and faster - it is outrageous that people will still be able to get £400 a week in housing benefit.

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ChocolateCoveredlissielou · 22/04/2011 10:36

LFN, I refuse to get drawn into an argument with you. I disagree with you on every level and am fed up of your lefty bashing threads.

jackstarb · 22/04/2011 11:18

It is a bit of a dilemma for Ed. If he's goes private then he's validating private health as an option. Plus, he's emphasising his relative wealth and ability to pay for something that most of us would have to go without.....

It'll be interesting to see how Labour spin this one!

longfingernails · 22/04/2011 11:31

I don't think it would be an issue. The Islington set is perfectly happy with cognitive dissonance.

A good example is the Guardian. It rants and raves against perfectly legal and tax avoidance, even though the Guardian Media Group itself avoids stupendous amounts of tax through an intricate network shady Cayman Island companies.

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PonceyMcPonce · 22/04/2011 11:38

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Absolutelyfabulous · 22/04/2011 12:03

Jackstarb Grin

dotnet · 22/04/2011 12:20

My advice to Ed M would be to go private and make it very publicly known that the reason he chose to do so was because the op was decided upon out of 'vanity'; he DIDN'T want to be a burden on the NHS in this case, being as his adenoid problem wasn't a serious issue, only bothersome as he needs a good voice for all that speaking out in public.

I've found it odd, ever since I first heard his voice, by how very very much like Tony Blair he sounds; does anyone else think so, and if so, why would that be?

SouthGoingZax · 22/04/2011 12:25

longfingernails I think you are working for the Conservative party, probably from one of their Westminster offices.

I see you as the wicked witch from Disney's Snow White, tapping your horribly long fingernails on your keys.

moondog · 22/04/2011 12:29

Do you?
I see her as a refreshing and amusing breath of clean air, blowing in through the right on holier than thou corridors of MN full of dozing women.

Whatever he has done, he'll still be an utter prick.

Panzee · 22/04/2011 12:29

LFN does have a point about the Guardian though. :o

aliceliddell · 22/04/2011 13:02

Loving the way 'Red' Ed is now accepted description of a man who believes cuts are 'necessary' if done a bit slower. Tax the banks! Does he plan to repeal anti-trade union legislation? But anyway...the Labour leadership contest left a clear stage for weasel Gideon Osborne and his Eton pals to spread the debt/deficit "the sky is falling" nonsense for weeks on end. Hopefully Ed will have his NHS operation (since we don't have means tested Poor Laws yet, LFN) when Cameron et al are taking their faux pauvre camping hols in Dorset so they won't be selling the beach from under our arses to make up for their epic fail with the forests while Ed's in hossy. Yes, the voice is distracting, but mainly because it expresses Tory-lite nonsense. We pay your wages, Miliband. Represent us!

DarthNiqabi · 22/04/2011 13:25

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longfingernails · 22/04/2011 13:39

SouthGoingZax I think you must have missed my dozens of posts complaining about David Cameron.

DarthNiqabi I am merely stating facts. For someone who follows politics quite closely, like me, his voice isn't the issue - his ridiculous pseudo-communist musings are. However, floating voters won't even give him the time of day - not while he looks, sounds and acts like a dweeb instead of a potential Prime Minister.

Basically, everything he does reinforces the student politician image. He hasn't made a single policy choice which goes beyond his far-left comfort zone.

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