Ed Miliband(I)
Edward Samuel Miliband (born 24 December 1969) is a British Labour
politician and the Leader of the Labour Party. Born in London, Miliband
is the son of Polish Jewish immigrants Marion Kozak and the late
Marxist intellectual Ralph Miliband (a Brussels native whose parents
were from Warsaw), who fled Belgium during World War II and the younger
brother of David Miliband, the former Foreign Secretary whom he also
contested and narrowly defeated in the 2010 Labour Leadership contest.
Together the two were the first siblings to simultaneously sit in the
British Cabinet since Edward, Lord Stanley and his brother Oliver in
1938.
Started as a violinist during his high school days at a comprehensive
school and journalism at a young age. Known for his his deep voice,
keen sense of pleasing personality, genuine personality and his left
winged political positions.
As a teenager he reviewed films and plays on LBC Radio's Young London
programme as one of its "Three O'Clock Reviewers", and worked as an
intern to Tony Benn. Miliband was educated at the state Haverstock
Comprehensive School in the Chalk Farm area of North London - where he
became a violinist. After completing his A Levels, he read PPE at
Corpus Christi College at the University of Oxford, gaining a BA,
followed by the London School of Economics (LSE), where he studied
Ecomonics and obtained an MSc. Before being famous, becoming first a
Labour Party reseacher and rising to become of Chancellor Gordon
Brown's confidants, being appointed Chairman of HM Treasury's Council
of Economic Advisers. He has been the Member of Parliament(MP) for
Doncaster North since 2005 and served in the Cabinet from 2007 to 2010
under Gordon Brown.
This brown-eyed politician appeared in several interviews and political
shows as an MP. This former violinist, TV journalist, former
researcher, former adviser and a former cabinet member, soon became one
of most influential left wing politicians landing a prestigious debates
and campaigns during Labour Party leadership election in 2010 won him a
lot of young people.
This gifted-talented politician burst upon the world stage when his
competitive personality, stature, commanding confidence, striking
views, poise and commanding intelligence won him the Leader of the
Labour Party with the support of 50.654% of the electoral college. He
has graced numerous interviews and documentary films worldwide.
Miliband was elected the Member of Parliament for the South Yorkshire
constituency of Doncaster North in the 2005 general election. As Prime
Minister, Gordon Brown appointed Miliband as Chancellor of the Duchy of
Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office in his first Cabinet on
28 June 2007. Miliband was subsequently promoted to the post of
Secretary of State at the newly-created Department of Energy and
Climate Change, a position he held from 3 October 2008 to 11 May 2010.
His previous partner was former Blair aide Liz Lloyd, who went to
school in Guildford with his former Cabinet colleague James Purnell,
but the had separated by October 1998. His current partner
is Justine Thornton, a former child actress and a Cambridge-educated
barrister. They met in 2004, and live together in North London - where
he grew up. They have one son, Daniel. He was recently reunited with
one of his family relatives in Moscow. Was a huge supporter for Boston
Red Sox and Leeds United.
politician and the Leader of the Labour Party. Born in London, Miliband
is the son of Polish Jewish immigrants Marion Kozak and the late
Marxist intellectual Ralph Miliband (a Brussels native whose parents
were from Warsaw), who fled Belgium during World War II and the younger
brother of David Miliband, the former Foreign Secretary whom he also
contested and narrowly defeated in the 2010 Labour Leadership contest.
Together the two were the first siblings to simultaneously sit in the
British Cabinet since Edward, Lord Stanley and his brother Oliver in
1938.
Started as a violinist during his high school days at a comprehensive
school and journalism at a young age. Known for his his deep voice,
keen sense of pleasing personality, genuine personality and his left
winged political positions.
As a teenager he reviewed films and plays on LBC Radio's Young London
programme as one of its "Three O'Clock Reviewers", and worked as an
intern to Tony Benn. Miliband was educated at the state Haverstock
Comprehensive School in the Chalk Farm area of North London - where he
became a violinist. After completing his A Levels, he read PPE at
Corpus Christi College at the University of Oxford, gaining a BA,
followed by the London School of Economics (LSE), where he studied
Ecomonics and obtained an MSc. Before being famous, becoming first a
Labour Party reseacher and rising to become of Chancellor Gordon
Brown's confidants, being appointed Chairman of HM Treasury's Council
of Economic Advisers. He has been the Member of Parliament(MP) for
Doncaster North since 2005 and served in the Cabinet from 2007 to 2010
under Gordon Brown.
This brown-eyed politician appeared in several interviews and political
shows as an MP. This former violinist, TV journalist, former
researcher, former adviser and a former cabinet member, soon became one
of most influential left wing politicians landing a prestigious debates
and campaigns during Labour Party leadership election in 2010 won him a
lot of young people.
This gifted-talented politician burst upon the world stage when his
competitive personality, stature, commanding confidence, striking
views, poise and commanding intelligence won him the Leader of the
Labour Party with the support of 50.654% of the electoral college. He
has graced numerous interviews and documentary films worldwide.
Miliband was elected the Member of Parliament for the South Yorkshire
constituency of Doncaster North in the 2005 general election. As Prime
Minister, Gordon Brown appointed Miliband as Chancellor of the Duchy of
Lancaster and Minister for the Cabinet Office in his first Cabinet on
28 June 2007. Miliband was subsequently promoted to the post of
Secretary of State at the newly-created Department of Energy and
Climate Change, a position he held from 3 October 2008 to 11 May 2010.
His previous partner was former Blair aide Liz Lloyd, who went to
school in Guildford with his former Cabinet colleague James Purnell,
but the had separated by October 1998. His current partner
is Justine Thornton, a former child actress and a Cambridge-educated
barrister. They met in 2004, and live together in North London - where
he grew up. They have one son, Daniel. He was recently reunited with
one of his family relatives in Moscow. Was a huge supporter for Boston
Red Sox and Leeds United.