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Tag Archives: Ed Miliband
David Cameron Wins Majority, Set to be Prime Minister for Another Five Long Years
British Prime Minister David Cameron will be retaining his title after his party was granted an unexpected majority in Thursday’s general election, the first for the Tories in over twenty years. After five weeks of campaigning, there was little evidence … Continue reading
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Tagged David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nick Clegg, Nicola Sturgeon, Nigel Farage, UK Election 2015
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Nicola Sturgeon Proving Herself to be the One to Beat During UK Election Campaign
Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP are a major topic of discussion among all parties in the weeks before the election, with it becoming increasingly likely that they will hold the balance of power in Westminster. While Labour is still trying … Continue reading
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Tagged David Cameron, Ed Miliband, Nicola Sturgeon, UK Election 2015
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Labour Leading in Polls Following Imaginary Debate
The United Kingdom’s election campaign officially begins Monday morning, though party leaders have already begun reaching out to voters. Labour leader Ed Miliband was the first to kick off his campaign at London’s Olympic Park, mere hours after a televised … Continue reading
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Tagged David Cameron, Ed Miliband, UK Election 2015
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Miliband and Cameron Exchange Harsh Words Over TV Debates
Tensions were high today in the House of Commons during one of the last cessions of Prime Minister’s Questions before the commencement of the election campaign. It was essentially reduced to name calling, with Miliband calling prime minister Cameron a … Continue reading
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Ed Miliband Keen on Getting Scotland’s Support
Speaking at a Scottish Labour conference today, party leader Ed Miliband stressed that voting for the SNP would merely help the Tories in forming another government in Westminster. The Scottish National Party has had a surge of support following the … Continue reading