{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/6655a16405d9ed0012fc800b/691b1f9aa0779ce01dc4c660?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"Ed Miliband - The Next UK Prime Minister? Bernard & Alex think he's one to watch. ","description":"<h3><strong>Bernard Ponsonby:</strong></h3><blockquote>“I’m not sure in a sense who would lead them.</blockquote><blockquote> I’m sure that…</blockquote><blockquote> …Wes Streeting would run.</blockquote><blockquote>I suspect that there would be some people within the PLP — because the minute somebody says they’re running, there’s always an alternative campaign which is not really about supporting one candidate, it’s about <strong>stopping another</strong>.</blockquote><blockquote>John Major effectively became prime minister because he wasn’t Michael Heseltine.</blockquote><blockquote>So I think there would be people who would <strong>start looking at Ed Miliband</strong>.</blockquote><blockquote>And then, of course, there’s Angela Rayner…</blockquote><blockquote>…and at that point, <strong>the markets will collectively take to their lavatory pans</strong>.”</blockquote><h3><strong>Alex Massie:</strong></h3><blockquote>“Yeah, I mean, I think, <strong>although he says he’s done the job before and he doesn’t want to do it again, I think Ed Miliband is the one to keep an eye on there</strong>.</blockquote><blockquote>It seems to me that <strong>Miliband occupies a sort of comforting place on the political spectrum</strong> for a lot of the parliamentary Labour Party and indeed for the Labour Party membership.</blockquote><blockquote>I <strong>do not see Wes Streeting being acceptable</strong> to either the parliamentary party or the membership.</blockquote><blockquote>And there’s the further complication for him that his parliamentary majority is only 500 votes — there is a <strong>really good chance he could lose</strong> at the next election.</blockquote><blockquote>And I think that would also concentrate minds in an anti-Streeting kind of way.”</blockquote><h3><strong>Bernard Ponsonby:</strong></h3><blockquote>“I genuinely have <strong>no idea</strong> who would actually win it…</blockquote><blockquote> I don’t think the PLP has coalesced around any one individual yet.</blockquote><blockquote>But yes — there will always be people trying to <strong>stop someone</strong> rather than elect someone.</blockquote><blockquote>And Miliband <strong>will</strong> be looked at.”</blockquote><p><br></p>","author_name":"Solid Media"}