Not exact matches
Ed
Miliband's
campaign is cockahoop
over the text messages.
Miliband was in the middle of a
campaign visit to highlight what he called the «cost of living crisis» presided
over by the government.
Mr
Miliband's faltering position in the polls has triggered a near - panic in some putative leadership
campaign camps in the past month, and now the election is just
over 100 days away positions are hardening, says one Labour source.
A survey of Labour members and trade unionists by YouGov suggested Ed
Miliband had a small lead
over his older sibling, who has been considered the favourite throughout the four - month leadership
campaign.
When I asked him to expand on his admission that Labour was not enough of a «movement» at the last election,
Miliband re-emphasised his point when he launched his
campaign: that Labour now has a «responsibility» to become the progressive, centre - left movement that wins
over Lib Dems who did not want to crown David Cameron
Over the course of the
campaign, things have changed somewhat, as Ed
Miliband in particular has generally performed better than expected during the
campaign.
Ed
Miliband's
campaign coordinator, Sadiq Khan is rewarded with the Shadow Lord Chancellor and Shadow Justice Secretary role, taking
over from Jack Straw after he stepped down from frontline politics.
Mr
Miliband was also facing Labour criticism
over the party's lacklustre
campaign north of the border, which failed to catch light until former prime minister Gordon Brown appeared to take charge in the final weeks.
Cabinet veterans Among the other Cabinet veterans, Douglas Alexander takes
over the Work and Pensions portfolio, John Denham takes
over as Shadow Business Secretary, David
Miliband's
campaign coordinator Jim Murphy take Defence, and Hilary Benn takes
over as Shadow Leader of the Commons.
«Mr
Miliband also said Labour had failed during the election
campaign to effectively communicate all its achievements
over 13 years, which included the minimum wage and huge improvements to public services.
He had funded David
Miliband's
campaign to the tune of
over # 200,000.
The press are picking up on this as an ttack on Ed, read Eoin Clarkes blog and he point's out it wasn't, Ed
miliband had the energy to win, and unfrtunatley he's been disapointing, david
miliband couldn't win the ARGUMENT to win and as such he had his chance and blew it, after the Leelction If another leader (Yvette) t akes
over the next elader would be wise to invite david back, but he's not leadership amterial as by his fialed leadership
campaign showed,
Lord Sainsbury of Turville, who has donated more than # 12 million
over the past five years, was alienated by Mr
Miliband's leadership
campaign and subsequent comments apparently intended to draw a line under New Labour.