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Labour hires Obama campaign chief David Axelrod | Labour hires Obama campaign chief David Axelrod |
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The Labour Party has appointed US election strategist David Axelrod as a strategic adviser on leader Ed Miliband's 2015 election campaign. | |
Mr Axelrod was a key architect of Barack Obama's victory over John McCain in the 2008 presidential race. | Mr Axelrod was a key architect of Barack Obama's victory over John McCain in the 2008 presidential race. |
He will work alongside shadow foreign secretary, Douglas Alexander, who is to run Labour's general election strategy. | |
Labour will also call on Mr Axelrod's consulting, firm AKVD, in its bid to win power, BBC Newsnight revealed. | |
After masterminding Mr Obama's election to the White House, Mr Axelrod went on to become a senior adviser to the president. | After masterminding Mr Obama's election to the White House, Mr Axelrod went on to become a senior adviser to the president. |
He quit the post in 2011 in order to work on the successful 2012 campaign to re-elect Mr Obama. | He quit the post in 2011 in order to work on the successful 2012 campaign to re-elect Mr Obama. |
The strategist has since acted as a media commentator and as a director of the Institute of Politics at the University of Chicago. | The strategist has since acted as a media commentator and as a director of the Institute of Politics at the University of Chicago. |
'Huge asset' | 'Huge asset' |
Ed Miliband hailed the appointment as "excellent news" and predicted the strategist would be a "huge asset to our campaign as we work to show the British people how we can change our country for the better". | Ed Miliband hailed the appointment as "excellent news" and predicted the strategist would be a "huge asset to our campaign as we work to show the British people how we can change our country for the better". |
Mr Axelrod said he had been struck by the power of the Labour leader's ideas and the "strength of his vision". | Mr Axelrod said he had been struck by the power of the Labour leader's ideas and the "strength of his vision". |
He drew a comparison between Mr Miliband's economic policies and the arguments articulated by Mr Obama in 2008, saying both have at their core "the experience of everyday people". | He drew a comparison between Mr Miliband's economic policies and the arguments articulated by Mr Obama in 2008, saying both have at their core "the experience of everyday people". |
He said: "I think candidates who can win are candidates who articulate a vision that speaks to the lives and concerns of the people they are running to represent. | |
"Ed Miliband understands the struggle that people are going through in Britain to make a living wage, to support their families, to retire with some dignity. | |
"He understands that a growing economy demands that you have broad prosperity and not just prosperity that's hoarded by a few. And so I think you can build a movement." | |
Mr Axelrod is expected to travel to London for two days of strategy meetings in mid-May led by Mr Miliband and deputy leader Harriet Harman. | Mr Axelrod is expected to travel to London for two days of strategy meetings in mid-May led by Mr Miliband and deputy leader Harriet Harman. |
After that he will participate in "regular" discussions with the team, the Labour Party says. | After that he will participate in "regular" discussions with the team, the Labour Party says. |
Labour's team | |
The announcement follows reports of a rift within Labour's ranks over how it should be positioning itself. | The announcement follows reports of a rift within Labour's ranks over how it should be positioning itself. |
Last month, Mr Alexander denied the party had sacked adviser Arnie Graf, another former US Democrat strategist. | Last month, Mr Alexander denied the party had sacked adviser Arnie Graf, another former US Democrat strategist. |
Fellow Democrat Stan Greenberg, who has been a pollster for former US President Bill Clinton and ex-UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, also remains on the Labour team. | Fellow Democrat Stan Greenberg, who has been a pollster for former US President Bill Clinton and ex-UK Prime Minister Tony Blair, also remains on the Labour team. |
In August last year, the Conservatives confirmed they had recruited former Obama campaign manager Jim Messina to work on its 2015 campaign team. | |
As with Mr Axelrod, Mr Messina is not leading the campaign on the ground but remains in the US and "reports in to the Conservatives' senior management team". | As with Mr Axelrod, Mr Messina is not leading the campaign on the ground but remains in the US and "reports in to the Conservatives' senior management team". |