Quote of the day: complete and utter, total garbage

September 6, 2012 8:36 am

Ed Balls rubbishes reports that he and Ed Miliband are at logger-Eds:

“We spent very little time talking about these stories because they are complete and utter, total garbage.”

  • Winston_from_the_Ministry

    So remind me, what’s the rule of thumb for when a politician strenuously denies something?

  • Hugh

    because the lesson we should draw from Blair and Brown is that when there are tensions between a PM and Chancellor they’ll readily admit it?

    • John Ruddy

      No, the lesson we should learn is that when there are such tensions (eg Blair/Brown, but also Thatcher/Lawson), then everyone knows about, because everyone has seen it.

      Which is why I dont believe these – the “source” seems to be right wing newspapers?

  • ColinAdkins

    Hugh and Winston I understand your cynicism but he cannot answer as either he admits this and therefore the gossip is true or he denies and we get the Brown/Blair type comments. Ed still has ‘credit’ on the trust side and we should believe him until this has been exhausted.

    This is gossip from recaltrant Blairites. Oh they deny this. They would do wouldn’t they?  

  • AlanGiles

    As Mandy-Rice Davies said all those years ago in reference to the denials of David Astor “well he would, would’nt he?”

  • AnotherOldBoy

    I seem to recall similar denials from Mr Blair and Mr Brown.

  • Hugh

    No, the lesson on that side is that everyone knows it except the left wing press.

    Michael White, The Guardian, April 2006:

    Don’t believe the hype, Tales of blood spilt between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown belong in the gossip column not the front pages.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2006/apr/03/mikespiece

    About four month later Blair was forced to announce he’d step down in a year.

  • williamtheconker

    That’s why they waste time denying it then.

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