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Is Ed Miliband still in the running for chancellor?
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Is Ed Miliband still in the running for chancellor?

The article discusses speculation around whether Ed Miliband is still considered a viable candidate for chancellor within the Labour Party. It references a podcast episode where political analysts Sam Coates and Anne McElvoy speculate on potential changes in leadership dynamics, particularly focusing on the possible replacement of Andy Burnham as a potential chancellor. The conversation includes questions about whether the 'soft left' image associated with Miliband has made him less appealing as a candidate, and explores other potential names in the running.

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Is Ed Miliband still in the running for chancellor?

The article discusses speculation around whether Ed Miliband is still considered a viable candidate for chancellor within the Labour Party. It references a podcast episode where political analysts Sam Coates and Anne McElvoy speculate on potential changes in leadership dynamics, particularly focusing on the possible replacement of Andy Burnham as a potential chancellor. The conversation includes questions about whether the 'soft left' image associated with Miliband has made him less appealing as a candidate, and explores other potential names in the running.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion of potential candidates and internal party dynamics without overtly favoring any particular faction or individual. It frames the debate as speculative rather than definitive, avoiding strong ideological slants.

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