THE political soap opera that has gripped the Labour party and the press for the past few days is soon to come to an end.
David Miliband will shortly make a statement about his political future.
He will state whether he is to stay in front-line politics seeking re-election to the shadow cabinet or as is highly speculated decline to serve under his younger brother Ed Miliband, Labour’s new leader.
After David’s reactions to Ed’s first key note speech as Labour leader in which he set out his stance on many of Labour’s policy including a denouncing of the Iraq war, it is expected that David will quit.
If David Miliband does leave the Labour front bench he will be a huge loss to Labour party.
He has been a big player and popular minister.
The Labour Party is proving again its taste for big drama.
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