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Four shock charts lay bare what an Ed Miliband premiership could really mean for YOU

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As the future of Sir Keir Starmer hangs in the balance, the Westminister commentariat have been asking who could replace him, with former Labour leader and Energy Secretary Ed Miliband's name thrown into the mix.

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The Doncaster North MP, who previously led the party from September 2010 to May 2015, became Energy and Net Zero Secretary when Labour returned to power in July 2024.Upon entering for his first Cabinet meeting, Mr Miliband was asked about Labour's plans for Government, to which he responded: "GB News viewers will love it" before cracking a joke about Sir Keir's flagship GB Energy policy.Now, almost two years on, GB News, alongside BrexitFacts4EU, The Campaign for an Independent Britain (CIBUK.Org), and Stand for Our Sovereignty have taken a look as to what could happen if Mr Miliband became Prime Minister or Chancellor.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Oil and gas developmentOne of the key disagreements between Mr Miliband and Chancellor Rachel Reeves has been the use of the...

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