Claremont's stuff is nowhere near as bad as Tony Bedard's stuff was.
Not that Bedard was a bad writer. I don't remember his earlier stuff being bad. I think they kept him on this title way too long, and he got bored with it.
For Claremont, Exiles is new ground. And for the readers, it's a breath of fresh air instead of the stagnation given by Bedard. We haven't seen Claremont on "new material" in awhile, but instead the same recycled crap in Uncanny and New Excalibur, and it hasn't been that bad. I'll admit, his first arc got a little boring in a few spots, but all in all it felt, at least to me, like a throwback to the original Exiles stuff by Winick. And that isn't bad.
Yeah, Exiles went bad around the time Bedard started doing the Crystal Palace and World Tour crap. Him tying into events - like AoA RebirthCRAP and House of M - didn't help matters either. I mean, c'mon - add Holocaust just so we can have him get killed, and while we're at it, let's kill Mimic too? Die a slow death in fire, Bedard.
And while I haven't fully read this new issue of Exiles, from the quick skim I gave it, it looks like Claremont might be getting rid of the whole Crystal Palace crap. Which is, like, a million thumbs up.