When I left university I did flirt with the idea of joining the Labour Party but ruled it out on the grounds that someone like me could never get to the top. I'm not black, I'm not gay, I'm a white, middle class, heterosexual male. I even did Philisophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford. What chance would I have in a modern, vibrant party like the Labour Party, committed to diversity and reflecting the rainbow-like quality of contemporary Britain? Yet lo, of the five candidates, they all went to Oxford or Cambridge, four of them went to Oxford, those four are indeed white, middle class, heterosexual males in their mid-forties. Three of them even studied Philisophy, Politics and Economics at Oxford. I mean, if it wasn't for the fact that my first name isn't Ed and my second name isn't Milliband, I might actually have a chance. (On the 2010 Labour leadership election)
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