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Miliband, Ed (23 May 2012). "Ed Miliband: the patriotism of a refugee". New Statesman. London. Archived from the original on 23 May 2012 . Retrieved 28 May 2012.Padley, Ben (27 March 2011). "Colleagues defend Miliband rally speech". The Independent. London. Press Association. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016 . Retrieved 20 September 2017. But we are not neutral about where things are built. Joe Biden wants the future Made in America. We want the future Made in Britain.” Budget 2021: Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer misses debate after positive Covid test". BBC News. 27 October 2021 . Retrieved 28 October 2021. Miliband is progressive in regard to issues of gender and sexuality. He publicly identifies as a feminist. [144] In March 2012, Miliband pledged his support for same sex marriage. As he signed an 'equal marriage pledge', he said, "I strongly agree gay and lesbian couples should have an equal right to marry and deserve the same recognition from the state and society as anyone else." [145] Miliband is of Jewish heritage — the first ethnically Jewish leader of the Labour Party [170] [171] — and describes himself as a Jewish atheist. [172] [173] After marrying Thornton in a civil ceremony on 27 May 2011, he paid tribute to his Jewish heritage by following the tradition of breaking a glass. [174] [175] In 2012, Miliband wrote, "Like many others from Holocaust families, I have a paradoxical relationship with this history. On one level I feel intimately connected with it – this happened to my parents and grandparents. On another, it feels like a totally different world." [176] Styles [ edit ]

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