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Ed Miliband lacking strategy and energy - Lord Glasman
Ed Miliband seems to have "no strategy and little energy", a Labour peer who has advised the party leader in the past has claimed.
Lord Glasman told the New Statesman he "backed" Mr Miliband as opposition leader but he needed to change his approach if he was to "break through".
Labour was failing to win the argument on the economy, he added.
The peer's comments on Mr Miliband's leadership come at a time when some within the party are concerned that Labour, despite a series of by-election victories in 2010, is not doing better in the polls and its arguments on the economy and the deficit are yet to hit home.
Lord Glasman said Mr Miliband had succeeded in holding the party together following its 2010 election defeat but that he had "flickered rather than shone and nudged, not led".
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Lord Glasman
"On the face of it, these look like bad times for Labour and for Ed Miliband's leadership," he wrote. "There seems to be no strategy, no narrative, and little energy.
"Old faces from the Brown era still dominate the shadow cabinet and they seem to be stuck in defending Labour's record in all the wrong ways."
He suggested Labour was relying on disillusioned Liberal Democrat supporters and public sector workers for its support and not reaching out to other groups in society.
"We have not won, and show no signs of winning, the economic argument," he added. "We have not articulated a constructive alternative capable of recognising our weaknesses in government and taking the argument to the coalition.
"We show no relish for reconfiguring the relationship between the state, the market and society. The world is on the turn, yet we do not seem equal to the challenge."