UK Labour Party elects Ed Miliband as its new leader
September 25th, 2010 - 11:05 pm ICT by BNO NewsMANCHESTER, ENGLAND (BNO NEWS) — The UK Labour Party on Saturday elected Ed Miliband as its new leader in a fourth round of voting.
A total of five people had campaigned to become the party’s new leader but Ed Miliband and his brother David Miliband were seen as the only candidates with a real chance to win.
Ed Miliband now succeeds former Prime Minister Gorden Brown, who resigned as party leader in wake of an election loss in May.
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