Red Ed wants to go one better. He wants us to give him a ten-year plan. He says that is how long it is going to take him to fix the UK.
He is going to do all this on the back of the Tory measures currently being taken to fix his earlier thirteen-year plan, and which he has blocked at every turn. Ed's new plan is going to be done without borrowing any more money or making any more cuts, but spending on things like welfare and the NHS is going to go up.
Sorry Ed, you might have ditched New Labour's 'borrow and spend' policy, but you are certainly going back to old Labour's 'tax and spend'. Your numbers do not add up, and I suspect that a lot of your worried back-benchers know it. We, the public, certainly do, and I bet the back-benchers have a feel for that.
If I were a betting man I wouldn't put a used luncheon voucher on Ed being Lab leader for much longer. An election defeat will see to that.