As Labour leader, Ed Miliband criticised then-prime minister David Cameron for bringing his personal photographer into government.
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Previous leader of the Labour Party, Ed Miliband, comes under fire for hiring “vanity” photographer using taxpayers' moneyclaiming that Miliband only wants to improve his public image with staged photographs. “It wasn’t that long ago that Red Ed was attacking David Cameron for having an official photographer ...
Edward Samuel Miliband beat brother David Miliband to lead the party into the 2015 general election. Remaining as MP for Doncaster North, he would eventually be asked to serve as Secretary of ...
Cameron eventually “totally caved to the pressure” and reversed the decision following Miliband’s criticism. Richard Holden, the shadow paymaster general, told the Times: “It wasn’t long ago that Red ...
David Miliband - brother of Environment Secretary Ed Miliband - has been desperately lobbying No10 to get the plum job if Mandy is torpedoed. But an ally of the President said: “Trump doesn't ...
Ed Miliband has said that he abides “by collective responsibility” when asked if he personally backs a third runway at Heathrow Airport. Expanding Heathrow to build a third runway was among a ...
Speaking to the Lords’ environment and science committees on Tuesday, Energy Secretary Ed Miliband defended planning ... by former prime minister David Cameron because of their unpopularity ...
Ed Miliband has said he will “consider” fast-tracking a carbon capture and storage project in Scotland – adding the move could help secure a future for workers at the Grangemouth oil refinery.
As Labour leader, Ed Miliband criticised then-prime minister David Cameron for bringing his personal photographer into government. Ed Miliband’s Department for Energy Security and Net Zero is ...
Miliband previously criticized former Conservative Prime Minister David Cameron for hiring a personal photographer ...
“It wasn’t long ago that Red Ed was attacking David Cameron for having an official photographer.” Meanwhile, people took to X, formerly Twitter, to criticise the vacancy. Referencing ...
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