
Enviado:
14/8/2011 20:01
por Automech
Eu acho que no governo é tudo uma cambada de irresponsáveis. Além disso fazer greves quando há conversações não pode ser !
Portanto, como vês, a minha opinião é muito diferente da dele.


Enviado:
14/8/2011 19:53
por Elias
AutoMech Escreveu:Ehehehe é o tal
Um possível primeiro ministro lol
AutoMech, e que tal deixares a retórica e sentares-te à mesa das negociações?


Enviado:
14/8/2011 19:50
por Automech
Ehehehe é o tal
Um possível primeiro ministro lol

Enviado:
14/8/2011 18:57
por Elias
Uma entrevista na qual Ed Miliband deixa bem clara a sua posição
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Ed Miliband is elected leader of the Labour Party

Enviado:
25/9/2010 17:03
por Elias
Ed Miliband is elected leader of the Labour Party
25 September 2010 Last updated at 16:00 GMT
Fonte: bbc.co.uk
Ed Miliband is the new Labour leader, it has been announced at a special conference in Manchester.
He beat brother David by the wafer thin margin of 50.65% to 49.35% after second, third and fourth preference votes came into play.
Ed Balls was third, Andy Burnham fourth and Diane Abbott last in the ballot of Labour members and trade unionists.
Mr Miliband, 40, replaces acting leader Harriet Harman in the contest triggered by the resignation of Gordon Brown.
He paid tribute to each of his fellow candidates in turn and told the conference: "Today we draw a line under this contest and move forward united as a team."
The shadow energy secretary appears to have benefited from a last-minute surge of support before voting in the postal ballot closed on Wednesday.
Older brother David won a majority of support from Labour's MPs at Westminster, but appears to have been defeated due to Ed's dominance among trade unions and grassroots activists in Labour's electoral college voting system.