Ed Miliband confirms Labour leadership bid

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Uploaded by on May 15, 2010

Former Energy minister Ed Miliband has confirmed he will be joining his older brother David in the race to become the next Labour leader. . Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/itn_news .

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  • He is a joke and a back stabbing piece of nastiness.

  • @Abdikareem0 ..If you think that you're in for a massive shock my friend.

  • @Dungarth I'm sure UKIP still exist..?

  • I don't think Ed is a strong enough leader to beat David Cameron in the next general election.

  • ..Dear God, what have Labour done? Cameron is going to chew Ed up and spit him out. I'm not even a Tory supporter but if these clowns think the wider British nation is going to vote for this gormless puppet they are in for a very rude awakening.

    God I miss UKIP, they were like the BNP with brains.

  • @danieljonathanmartin Can't shoot me down you mean, you could be bothered to reply.

  • @Abdikareem0 this has nothing to do with national democracy or the national voting system its entirely different. The Labour party election is not a national vote the labour party membership elects who leads them in parliament not the people as that would just defeat the whole point. If anything the system the Labour party used choose Ed Milliband is far far closer to what the lib dems want to introduce than the current first past the post system.

  • @warriorprince1010 - what utter rubbish you talk. In fact, I cant even be bothered shooting you down. honestly.

  • Labour party gone for GOOD looks,50% of British voters go for candidates good looks when voting any way !!!

  • Brown mark 2. New labour died when Brown took over, hence the massive unemployment that followed when he rose the 50% tax. "Red Ed" is indeed a socialist who wants government greed and excess at the exploitation of the poor.

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