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- Ed_Miliband abstract "Edward Samuel "Ed" Miliband (born 24 December 1969) is a British Labour Party politician who was the Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition between 2010 and 2015. He has been the Member of Parliament (MP) for Doncaster North since 2005 and served in the Cabinet from 2007 to 2010 under Prime Minister Gordon Brown. He and his brother, David Miliband, were the first siblings to sit in the Cabinet simultaneously since Edward and Oliver Stanley in 1938.Born in London, Miliband graduated from Corpus Christi College at the University of Oxford, and the London School of Economics, becoming first a television journalist, a Labour Party researcher and a visiting scholar at Harvard University before rising to become one of Chancellor Gordon Brown's confidants and Chairman of HM Treasury's Council of Economic Advisers.Miliband was elected to Parliament in 2005, succeeding the retiring Labour MP Kevin Hughes in Doncaster North. Prime Minister Tony Blair made Miliband Parliamentary Secretary to the Cabinet Office in May 2006 and when Gordon Brown became Prime Minister in 2007, he appointed Miliband Minister for the Cabinet Office and Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Miliband was subsequently promoted to the new post of Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change, a position he held from 2008 to 2010.After Labour was defeated in the May 2010 general election, Brown resigned as leader and in September 2010, Miliband was elected Leader of the Labour Party. Miliband's tenure as Labour leader was characterised by a leftward shift in his party's policies and opposition to the Conservative–Liberal Democrat Coalition government's cuts to the public sector. He led his party into several elections, including the 2014 European Parliament election and the 2015 general election. Following Labour's loss to the Conservative Party at the general election, Miliband announced his resignation as leader on 8 May 2015 and instructed the party to put into motion the processes to elect a new leader. He was succeeded in the ensuing leadership election by Jeremy Corbyn.".
- Ed_Miliband alias "Miliband, Edward Samuel".
- Ed_Miliband almaMater Corpus_Christi_College,_Oxford.
- Ed_Miliband almaMater London_School_of_Economics.
- Ed_Miliband birthDate "1969-12-24".
- Ed_Miliband birthPlace Fitzrovia.
- Ed_Miliband birthPlace London.
- Ed_Miliband birthYear "1969".
- Ed_Miliband deputy Harriet_Harman.
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- Ed_Miliband monarch Elizabeth_II.
- Ed_Miliband office "Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster".
- Ed_Miliband office "Leader of the Labour Party".
- Ed_Miliband office "Leader of the Opposition".
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- Ed_Miliband office "Minister for the Cabinet Office".
- Ed_Miliband office "Minister for the Third Sector".
- Ed_Miliband office "Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change".
- Ed_Miliband office "Shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change".
- Ed_Miliband office "forDoncaster North".
- Ed_Miliband party Labour_Party_(UK).
- Ed_Miliband predecessor Gordon_Brown.
- Ed_Miliband predecessor Greg_Clark.
- Ed_Miliband predecessor Harriet_Harman.
- Ed_Miliband predecessor Hilary_Armstrong,_Baroness_Armstrong_of_Hill_Top.
- Ed_Miliband predecessor Kevin_Hughes_(politician).
- Ed_Miliband predecessor Phil_Woolas.
- Ed_Miliband primeMinister David_Cameron.
- Ed_Miliband primeMinister Gordon_Brown.
- Ed_Miliband primeMinister Tony_Blair.
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- Ed_Miliband spouse Justine_Thornton.
- Ed_Miliband successor Chris_Huhne.
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- Ed_Miliband successor Jeremy_Corbyn.
- Ed_Miliband successor Liam_Byrne.
- Ed_Miliband successor Meg_Hillier.
- Ed_Miliband successor Phil_Hope.
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