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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ed_MilibandEd Miliband - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · Together with Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls, Miliband also promoted a "five-point plan for jobs and growth" aimed at helping the UK economy, involving extending the bonus tax on banks pioneered by Alistair Darling, bringing forward planned long-term investment to help reduce unemployment, cutting the rate of VAT from 20% back to 17.5%, cutting VAT on home improvements to 5% for a temporary one ...

  2. Hace 2 días · Ed Miliband, ministro de cambio climático del Reino Unido, dijo: 'Cada parte de la escala es vital para la supervivencia de nuestro planeta para las generaciones futuras. "Es por eso que necesitamos que los gobiernos de todo el mundo maximicen la acción sobre el cambio climático, no que retrocedan".

  3. Hace 1 día · Ed Miliband told the Hay festival audience that he was interested in ‘actually persuading people to come with us on this hard transition’. Photograph: Victoria Jones/PA. The climate activist group Just Stop Oil is “alienating people” from its cause, Ed Miliband said at the Hay festival.

  4. Hace 2 días · Former Labour leader Ed Miliband never got the opportunity to prove to Britons whether he was tough enough to be their prime minister because he lost the 2015 General Election to David Cameron.

  5. Hace 3 días · Senior Labour figures say they are scarred by former leader Ed Miliband’s failed election campaign in 2015, when both Labour and Conservatives expected the left-wing party to win on polling day.

  6. Hace 1 día · The climate activist group Just Stop Oil is “alienating people” from its cause, Ed Miliband said at the Hay festival. Speaking at a Q&A at the event via a video call from his constituency in Doncaster, the shadow secretary of state for energy security and net zero responded to an audience member who said she had been driven to support Just Stop Oil because she felt “so let down by ...

  7. Hace 1 día · Elections are won and lost over years, not months. It wasn’t the Sheffield rally that denied Neil Kinnock victory in 1992 and it wasn’t the bacon sandwich or the “EdStone” that cost Ed Miliband in 2015. Such journalistic myth-making obscures far deeper trends: whether a party and a leader are deemed worthy of office.