Miliband's Wallace speech: best defence against Tory attacks?

Labour felt it had to erect 'Iron Dome' against personal attacks being planned by Tory HQ

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Ed Miliband’s 'Wallace' speech – as in "I am not from central casting. You can find people who are more square-jawed, more chiselled, look less like Wallace" - has been criticised for simply drawing attention to his defects.

But Labour strategists are satisfied that it has done the job intended: namely, to act as Labour’s 'Iron Dome' against incoming attacks launched by David Cameron’s Australian political strategist Lynton Crosby and the Tory high command.

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