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Posts Tagged: Ed Miliband

Vocational education report author rejects Miliband’s anti-Government attacks

By Matthew BarrettFollow Matthew on Twitter. Ed Miliband has decided to make vocational education a key part of his conference… Read more »

2 October 2012

How to read the Labour conference

By Peter HoskinFollow Peter on Twitter I’m sure you’ve already got your remote control poised, the TV guide internalised, perhaps even… Read more »

By Peter Hoskin | 29 September 2012

Tories launch first anti-Labour poster of the 2015 general election campaign…

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter You read it on ConHome first. The Conservative Party launches its first attack on… Read more »

28 September 2012

Cameron seen as tougher, stronger and more competent than Miliband but Labour leader more ‘in touch’

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter Last Saturday we published the first instalment of an exclusive YouGov/ ConHome poll. That… Read more »

28 September 2012

Ed Miliband’s new plans to “decarbonise” the economy would be “a tax on the poor”

By Matthew BarrettFollow Matthew on Twitter. Ed Miliband has made a play at Lib Dems as they begin their conference… Read more »

22 September 2012

Don’t let Miliband gain a monopoly in the struggle against crony capitalism

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter The Greatest Living Englishman's interview with Ed Miliband in today's Telegraph is worth reading… Read more »

15 September 2012

Is Ed Miliband really backing away from the unions?

By Peter HoskinFollow Peter on Twitter Yep, the TUC conference is in full effect. Alongside yesterday’s talk of a general strike,… Read more »

By Peter Hoskin | 11 September 2012

If Vince Cable wants to remain in Cabinet he must denounce Labour’s economic policies in clear and unambiguous terms

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter Returning to a theme that he launched two weeks ago, we have renewed confirmation… Read more »

9 September 2012

How Balls and Miliband are wooing LibDem MPs while stealing their voters

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter The headline on the Independent's front page this morning was  "Ed Balls – I'm… Read more »

6 September 2012

Tensions growing between Balls and Miliband over Labour’s direction

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter George Osborne may be unpopular but opinion polls suggest that he's not as unpopular… Read more »

27 August 2012

Ed Miliband ought to be having sleepless nights, argues Janan Ganesh

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter When the Westminster Village gets an idea into its head its herd-like behaviour is a… Read more »

21 August 2012

It’s gone under-reported in the focus on the Coalition but Ed Miliband’s ratings remain as dire as ever

By Tim MontgomerieFollow Tim on Twitter There's been a lot of blogging and tweeting about how David Cameron's ratings are… Read more »

18 July 2012

Ed Miliband’s yin and yang politics

What's this? Only days after attending the Durham Miners' Gala — to appease his ‘militant, left-wing union paymasters’, apparently —… Read more »

17 July 2012

An increasingly self-confident Miliband attacks Thatcher and Cameron from the Durham Miners’ Gala

By Peter HoskinFollow Peter on Twitter The Durham Miners’ Gala attracts such a left-wing crowd that a trio of Labour… Read more »

By Peter Hoskin | 14 July 2012

Hancock to Miliband: If you want more competition in banking, why did you oppose the creation of a new bank last year?

By Paul GoodmanFollow Paul on Twitter Matthew Hancock is out and about, putting the boot into Ed Miliband's speech on… Read more »

9 July 2012

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