10 years ago

Ed Miliband asked if he regrets stabbing brother David in the back?

Revealed he would not call the police if he caught his sons with cannabis He was also questioned about rent prices, trust and being seen as weird Ed Miliband has been challenged on live TV over whether he regrets 'stabbing his brother in the back' to win the Labour leadership. Taking part in BBC Three's Free Speech programme, audience member Alex Hancock asked to applause: 'Do you think the Labour party would be in a better position if your brother was leader?' He was asked if he thought the Labour party would be better off if his brother David had won the leadership election Taking part in BBC Three's Free Speech programme, audience member Alex Hancock asked Mr Miliband: 'So do you regret stabbing him in the back or not?' David Miliband had been seen as a frontrunner for the Labour leadership after Gordon Brown lost the election in 2010 but was narrowly beaten by younger brother Ed ED: 'I WOULD NOT CALL POLICE IF SONS HAD CANNABIS IN BEDROOM' Audience member Fay asked Mr Miliband what he would do if he found cannabis in his son's bedroom Ed Miliband would not call the police if he found cannabis in his son's bedroom. During the programme, Mr Miliband was grilled by young voters on BBC Three, who questioned him about trust, drugs and being weird An audience member called John told the Labour leader: 'You are often portrayed as a bit strange, a bit weird.'

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