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Miliband warms the hearts of the Labour Friends

June 19, 2014 14:57
Ed Miliband speaking at the Labour Friends of Israel lunch this week

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

1 min read

Opposition leader Ed Miliband received a standing ovation at the Labour Friends of Israel annual lunch on Tuesday after his most personal declaration of pride in his Jewishness since his election to the role four years ago.

His warm recollections of his visit to Israel before Pesach with his wife Justine, his comments about the country's security needs and economic prowess, and his firm opposition to a boycott impressed an audience of around 350, including 90 MPs and peers.

In a final flourish, he said that, if elected Prime Minister next year, he would enter Downing Street proud to be a "friend of Israel, a Jew and… part of the community gathered here today".

While he was clearly among friends and supporters, the consensus was that his address had gone down far better than his remarks to the Community Security Trust dinner earlier this year. "He's nailed it," said one communal figure.