Miliband: I can't beat PM on image

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25 July 2014 Last updated at 12:28
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Ed Miliband: "You can find people who... look less like Wallace... You could probably even find people who look better eating a bacon sandwich"

Labour leader Ed Miliband has attempted to confront his perceived image problem - by saying it is not his top priority.

In a speech launching his party's summer offensive, he said he was "not going to able to compete" with David Cameron's slick approach.

But he said he wanted to offer voters "something different" at next year's general election.

"The leadership this country needs is one that has big ideas to change things," said the Labour leader.

Mr Miliband's personal ratings trail behind those of his party and in June fell to the lowest ever recorded in an ICM-Guardian poll - a distinction he shared with Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg.

Mr Cameron's ratings were also down but he remains well ahead of his two main rivals, particularly when voters are asked about who looks the "most prime ministerial".

Labour fears the Conservatives will target Mr Miliband personally at next year's general election, wrecking the party's chances of gaining power.

In what could be seen as an attempt to head off criticism, Mr Miliband spoke about some of the gaffes he has been accused of committing in recent months - including holding up a copy of The Sun and struggling to eat a bacon sandwich, as well as caricatures of him as Wallace from the Wallace and Gromit animations.

He said he wanted to stand up to powerful vested interests such as Rupert Murdoch, but added: "Sometimes you get it wrong. I know, especially for people on Merseyside, me holding up a copy of the Sun was one of those days."

Mr Miliband said big ideas and principles were more important than image and Labour had the right policies on dealing with "the cost of living crisis", tackling low pay and building more homes.

He said: "David Cameron is a very sophisticated and successful exponent of a politics based purely on image.

'Central casting'

"I am not going to be able to compete with that and I don't intend to. I want to offer something different.

"I am not from central casting. You can find people who are more square-jawed, more chiselled. Look less like Wallace.

"You could probably even find people who look better eating a bacon sandwich.

"If you want the politician from central casting, it's just not me, it's the other guy."

But he said his version of political leadership was about sticking to principles even when it was hard, caring about people's lives and not leaving decency behind at the door of Number 10, like the "callous Conservative" David Cameron.

Mr Miliband's speech, at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London, launched Labour's summer campaign, seen as an attempt to hit back at critics who accused the party of taking its eye off the ball during last year's parliamentary recess.

He said shadow cabinet members would be making a series of speeches about the "positive vision for the future from Labour".


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