Ed Miliband Vs Business: Six Wars Waged By The Labour Leader

Six Wars Miliband Has Waged Against Business
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Ed Miliband, leader of Britain's opposition party, the Labour Party delivers a speech on the economy at the University of London, Friday, Jan. 17, 2014. Ed Miliband is promising a
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Ed Miliband has come under pressure from two former Labour ministers to be nicer to business and not give the impression that he wants to hurt British firms.

Former business secretary Lord Mandelson told the Financial Times: “Even if Labour doesn’t wish to harm business, this isn’t sufficiently clear. It needs sorting out in the coming year."

Meanwhile, former City minister Lord Myners branded Miliband's efforts to woo business "counter-productive", saying: "People who have been to business events with Ed Miliband say that he doesn’t really give the impression he is interested in listening to what they have to say.”

Miliband has taken pride in promising to take on corporate interests, with policies like an energy price freeze and a raid on land-hoarding developers. Here are the six wars the Labour leader has been fighting against British business.

Ed Miliband's Wars Against British Business
Miliband vs Developers (01 of02)
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The Labour leader has warned developers to use their land to build homes "or lose it", in a "land-grab" proposal that Boris Johnson said was "Mugabe-style".
And Miliband 'takes on' Rupert Murdoch(02 of02)
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The Labour leader made a big fuss during the phone hacking scandal about Rupert Murdoch's media empire, but his anti-Murdoch credentials have taken a hit after being forced to apologise for daring to pose with a copy of the Sun.