Proper noun
Miliband (plural Milibands)
A surname.
Britain faces a simple and inescapable choice - stability and strong Government with me, or chaos with Ed Miliband. David Cameron
Although it was a very close election, I don't think it was a polarised election. It was a tough fought contest but it was not a divisive contest. Although he won by a whisker I think the party will unite behind Ed Miliband. Harriet Harman
Ed Miliband is obviously a mild guy. I don't expect him to pretend to be a pugilist. Robert Webb
British Foreign Secretary David Miliband said that "this situation is not unique, and other countries have amended their constitutions, for example to give effect to the European Arrest Warrant". Source: Internet
But former Cabinet Minister David Miliband savaged Mr Corbyn's record, branding him 'the most disastrous Labour leader in our history'. Source: Internet
But Labour's Ed Miliband accused the government of being "ideological" over its position in the talks, and warned leaving without a trade deal would be "disastrous for the country". Source: Internet