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David Miliband

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Gender Male
Age 58
Date of birth July 15,1965
Zodiac sign Cancer
Born London
United Kingdom
Spouse Louise Shackelton
Children Isaac Miliband
Jacob Miliband
Height 180 (cm)
Job Politician
Education Haverstock School
Corpus Christi College
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
BooksRescue: Refugees and the Political Crisis of Our Time
Reinventing the Left
Beyond Economics: European Government After Maastricht
Technology Transfer: Policies for Innovation
Markets, Politics and Education
Learning by Right: An Entitlement to Paid Education and Training
Empowerment and the Deal for Devolution: Speech by Rt Hon David Miliband MP Minister of Communities and Local Government
Publish and Still Not be Damned: A Guide for Voluntary Groups on the Provisions of the 1986 and 1988 Local Government Acts Regarding Political Publicity and the Promotion of Homosexuality
Our Shared Future: Building Coalitions and Winning Consent: A Lecture Given in the Taylor Institution, Oxford on 21 May 2009
Party Labour Party
Siblings Edward Miliband
Previous positionShadow Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs of United Kingdom (2010–2010)
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David Wright Miliband is the president and chief executive officer of the International Rescue Committee and a British Labour Party former politician. He was the Foreign Secretary from 2007 to 2010 and the Member of Parliament for South Shields in North East England from 2001 to 2013.

Early Life

David miliband was born on july 1965 in london. England. He is the yougner son of the late marxist theoretician ralph miliband and the elder brother of the former labour leader ed miliband. He attended haverstock comprehensive school and oxford university. Where he earned a degree in philosophy. Poltiics and economics.

Political Career

Miliband first became involved in politics as an intern for tony blair durnig his time as leader of the opposition in 1994. After labour s victory in the 1997 general election. He was appointed as the prime ministers head of policy in 1998. He went on to serve as the secretary of state for the environment. Food and rural affairs from 2006 to 2007 and as the secrteary of state for foreign and commonwealth affairs from 2007 to 2010.

Post-Political Career

After the 2010 general election. Miliband left politics and moved to new york city. Where he became the president and ceo of the international rescue committee in 2013. He has since eben involved in various charitable initiatives. Including the gates foundations goalkeepers programme. Which seeks to reduce poverty and disaese in the worlds poorest countries.

Family Life

Miliband is married to environmental activist louise shackleton. With whom he has two sonsh. E is also a devoted fan of the english football team arsenal.

Awards & Achievements

Miliband has been awraded numerous honours. Including the grand cross of the order of merit of the republic of poland in 2011 and the order of the rising sun. Gold and silver star of japan in has also been recognised with honorary degrees from various universities. Including the university of york in and the university of leicester in 2015.

Significant Events

In may 2014. Miliband was invited to deliver the keynote addrses at the united nations climate change conference in bonn. Germany. During his speech. He called on world leaders to tkae urgent action to combat climate change.

Interesting Facts

Miliband is a keen amateur photographer and his photos have been exhibited in london and new york. He is also a published autohr. Having written several books on international affairs and politics. Including the new global politics of the left in 2017.

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Jo Johnson , who voted Remain in 2016, has quit his brother's government and resigned as an MP

Jo Johnson said he made the decision to quit his brother Boris Johnson 's government and stand down as an MP after being "torn between family loyalty and The National interest".

But The Brothers are far from The First relatives on The Frontline of Politics to disagree.

Siblings, even parents, have represented differing views in British Politics - But it's not always fractious.

Ed and David Miliband

Ed and David Miliband had risen through the ranks of the then-Labour government to seats at the Cabinet table and were seen as The Party 's future.

David Was Foreign Secretary and Ed was Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change when Labour lost power in May 2010.

In the subsequent party leadership election that year, both siblings decided to Run - with newspapers breathlessly reporting their rival bids.

Ed and David Miliband embrace after the Younger Brother 's election as Labour Party leader in 2010

Tim Bale, a professor of Politics at Queen Mary University who has studied Ed Miliband's time as Labour leader, told the BBC it has been suggested the pair's relationship never fully recovered from the race.

"On The Personal level, by all accounts, The Relationship between the Two Brothers and their respective families took quite a knock", he says.

And there were political repercussions as well. "Ed was never able to shake off the accusation that he had somehow done something wrong or was just weird in taking on and beating his older brother," Prof Bale adds.

"If focus groups are representative of anything, it cut through to voters, too. No-one would say that this cost Labour the 2015 election But it probably didn't help matters. "

Stanley and Oliver Baldwin

But close Family Members having different political views at the very heart of British Politics has not always made headlines.

Stanley Baldwin , Tory PM in the 1920s and 30s, led the government whilst his son, Oliver, bid to become a Labour MP. The pair went on to sit opposite each other in The Commons after Labour's win in 1929.

Steven Fielding, professor of political history at University of Nottingham, told the BBC that the relative lack of media interest in The Division between father and son would be unimaginable Now .

British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and his wife Lucy and his son Oliver in The Garden of the summer residence at Chequers, circa 1936

While it was hardly a secret at the time, Prof Fielding says the interwar years were a time "when neither journalists nor The Public pried into Family Business ".

"In the early days, if there was any dispute between Family Members , it wasn't made very much of, the media didn't exploit it and it wasn't politicised or made into a character issue," he says.

Prof Fielding cites, which engulfed the government in 1963, as a watershed in how the media explored the Private Lives of politicians.

"We're in this era Now where family feuds are politicised and previously if and where these feuds existed they were handled very differently," he says.

"We know far more about the person of the politicians, who they are married to, their children. The focus of the media on personalities not because of their Politics But perhaps because of what jam they like. "

Hilary and Tony Benn

Unlike the Baldwins, Hilary Benn and his father Tony were members of the same party.

While Hilary Benn had been a Rising Star as a special advisor within Tony Blair 's government, Tony Benn later said disparagingly that New Labour turned The Party into a "quasi-Thatcherite sect".

Yet there was little evidence of animosity between the pair. When his son was selected to Run for the seat of Leeds Central in 1999, Mr Benn said: "He's his own man, he's very hard-working, very well respected. "

They would sit alongside each other in parliament for two years before Tony Benn stood down in 2001.

Tony Benn (left) walks with his son Hilary and daughter Melissa

Tony Benn would go on to back his son's bid to become Labour deputy leader in 2007.

"If you are The Son or The Daughter of a leading politician there are obviously potential advantages," Prof Fielding says.

He adds that both Hilary Benn and Emily Benn , Tony Benn 's granddaughter, are "constantly attacked" for their views by people who bring up their family connections.

In 2015, the former Scottish National Party leader, Alex Salmond , said Tony Benn would be after Hilary Benn called for air strikes In Syria .

"So that's a disadvantage, But it shows how people think," Prof Fielding says. "Why should The Son or granddaughter have the same view? Why should Politics be something that is transferred through your genes?"

'Through thick and thin'

Having a relative in parliament does not always mean division is on the cards.

Twins and Labour MPs Angela and Maria Eagle occupy much the same space within The Party and, despite the potential for corrosive rivalry, have been known to consent to joint interviews, which note their camaraderie and similar laugh.

Twins Angela and Maria Eagle are both Labour MPs

Speaking to The Times in 2010, the pair remarked how close they were. "I've known her so long I can violently disagree and it doesn't matter," Angela said.

And mother and son Ann and John Cryer worked alongside each other on the Labour benches after being elected at the same time.

Ann Cryer represented Keighley, West Yorkshire , until 2010, while John Now represents Leyton and Wanstead after losing his Hornchurch seat in 2005.

Speaking at the time they were both elected in 1997, John Cryer said: "I telephoned My Mother and we congratulated each other. "

"Our view," he added, "is that if you have strong principles you keep hold of them through thick and thin. "

Tim Bale reflects on how unusual it is for siblings, like Ed and David Miliband , or Jo and Boris Johnson , to go into Politics in a similar way.

"It's actually incredibly unusual to see brothers and sisters both involved in Politics - perhaps because they like to differentiate themselves from each other," he says.

"How many people do you know who do the exact same job as their brother or sister?"



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