Ed Miliband has set out his stall on foreign policy – and it faces Europe and away from America.
Speaking at London’s grand old establishment think-tank Chatham House Friday, the Labour leader tried to mark out himself up as different – not a little-Englander isolationist like sitting Prime Minister David Cameron, in his telling, or a gung-ho interventionist like New Labourite Tony Blair.
“I want to be a post-Iraq Prime Minister,” he said, in a jab at Blair. And Miliband accused the man he’s seeking to replace in the general election on May 7 of having “presided over the biggest loss of …read more
Source: European Voice