Labour not down or out - Miliband
The media were waiting for Mr Miliband as he arrived at BBC Radio 2's studios |
Labour is "not down and out", despite its recent by-election defeat in Glasgow and poor poll ratings, Foreign Secretary David Miliband has said.
The party was "determined" to be clear about its values, and ensure a "real choice at the next election", he added.
Mr Miliband told BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine he was "not running a leadership campaign" against Gordon Brown.
But two Labour backbenchers want him to be sacked over an article which led to speculation he wanted to be leader.
Geraldine Smith said Mr Miliband was "trying to stir up trouble" with a piece in The Guardian talking about Labour's future which did not mention Mr Brown.
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