Will the NuLabour NuLeader Ed Miliband be strong enough to change the creepy authoritarian, jobsworth Labour party for the better ?
On the face of it this seems to be an unlikely prospect, given that he was responsible for drawing up their General Election manifesto and, as a former Cabinet Minister, is jointly and collectively responsible for the previous Labour government's policies.
As Energy Secretary he did nothing to solve the UK's energy crisis and neither did he succeed in begging the Chinese etc. to reduce man made global warming etc.
Will he support the forthcoming repeals of Labour's "Must Be Seen to Be Doing Something" authoritarian legislation ?
If not then he will be no better than the hated Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
Will Ed Miliband really be in thrall to the influence of Trades Union leaders, something which NuLabour managed to sideline and ignore ?
Will the Labour party spend months on internal power struggles, rather than on doing their Official Opposition job of scrutinising in detail, the policies and legislation of the current Conservative / Liberal Democrat coalition government ?
Their current performance as an Opposition since the General Election in May has been has been abysmal - all they do is moan about public sector budget cuts, whilst pretending that they themselves are not to blame for these.