Quote Originally Posted by gWaPito View Post
The Daily Mail has the right to talk about Ralph Miliband in relation to his son, the Labour leader Ed Miliband.

Miliband Junior has made extensive references to the love and respect he has for his late father and the influence he had on his moral outloook. The character and background of a politician is important.

So if the Mail thinks Ralph was a dangerous Marxist who had doubts about his national loyalties then it’s valid, if barrel-scraping, to raise that.
gWaPito , dedworth said 'like father like son' what a load of , everyone has their own mind and views, so when has his sons talked about having Marxist views? they are barrel-scraping when its a quote from when he was 17

has his father got a criminal record, has he ever hurt anyone or done time in prison , i think the answer is no, unlike many politicians and look at the bullingdon boy boz the lies he told

and how was he dangerous , did he try and bring down the gov, blow up parliament he couldn't have been that dangerous

"I do not agree with what you have to say, but I'll defend to the death your right to say it." - Voltaire and so he should have the same rights as you and I have