Red Ed
Coverage of Red Ed in the Nexus archive.
- Awkward! 'Red Ed' the Trump-basher is off on charm offensive to U.S.
'Red Ed', known as a Trump-basher, is launching a charm offensive in the U.S. The term 'Red Ed' and 'Trump-basher' are central to the title, with no additional context provided in the content.
- Boris calls Red Ed's appointment 'appalling' and says Putin and the Kremlin will be delighted
Boris criticizes Red Ed's appointment as 'appalling' and claims Putin and the Kremlin will be delighted by it.
- Burnham in shock snub to Red Ed: Ex-defence secretary John Healey is made Chancellor over Miliband
Ex-defence secretary John Healey was appointed Chancellor over Miliband, surprising Burnham. The decision marked a shock to Burnham.
- Will Red Ed be named as Burnham's Chancellor? New PM to unveil new-look Labour Cabinet this afternoon amid squabble over top job
The article discusses the potential appointment of 'Red Ed' as Burnham's Chancellor and the upcoming announcement of a new Labour Cabinet by the New PM, amid a dispute over a top position.
- Is Red Ed losing his grip on No11? Burnham allies 'believe Miliband won't be Chancellor' as MPs warn Net Zero zealot is too 'risky'
The article discusses concerns among Burnham allies that Ed Miliband may not become Chancellor, with MPs warning that a 'Net Zero zealot' poses risks. It references 'Red Ed' potentially losing control over No11.
- Labour Left pushes for 'Red Ed' Miliband to be Burnham's Chancellor despite alarm at 'zealotry' on tax and Net Zero
The Labour Left is pushing for Ed Miliband, referred to as 'Red Ed', to become Burnham's Chancellor. Concerns have been raised about his 'zealotry' on tax and Net Zero policies.
- Now Red Ed wants us to eat less meat and dairy to save the planet (maybe he should start with those pesky bacon butties!)
Red Ed is urging people to reduce meat and dairy consumption to save the planet. The article includes a sarcastic comment suggesting he should start by addressing his own consumption of bacon butties.
- Ban on slave labour sidelined to meet Red Ed's Net Zero goals: GB Energy 'using firms at high risk of forced work'
The UK's energy sector is using firms at high risk of forced labor to meet Net Zero goals. This move sidelines a ban on slave labour. GB Energy is involved in this effort.
- We're sitting on a goldmine! North Sea oil hits record high. So WHY won't Red Ed drop his Net Zero madness and back new drilling to give Britain a boost?
North Sea oil prices have reached a record high, yet political figures like Red Ed are criticized for opposing new drilling projects that could boost Britain's economy. The article questions the delay in implementing drilling initiatives despite the potential economic benefits.