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Ed Miliband: the man to blame for the wreckage of this Labour government

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Who broke Britain? Welcome to The i Paper’s opinion series in which our range of experts tackle this question and identify the individuals whose decisions caused the country’s biggest problems.

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• Tony Blair: A sincere deceiver who broke Britain’s trust on migration
• Nigel Farage’s great project is to destroy the country he claims to love
• The Frenchman whose wild ideas poisoned our politics and economy
Why are trains so bad in Britain? The answer begins with Ernest Marples

The Labour Party is sick. Eighteen months after winning a vast majority that should have ensured a full term of parliamentary dominance, Keir Starmer’s government is in the doldrums, with no signal achievements to its name and serious talk of a leadership change.

It’s worth asking who to blame. Those to the right would pin Labour’s organisational and intellectual rot on the Corbyn years; those to the left would tell you it all started with Tony Blair. Allow me to be a true centrist and split the difference: the leader who broke Labour — and in doing so, broke Britain — was Ed Miliband.

Miliband entrenched Labour’s worst habits of self-loathing and internal schism. Not only did he lose one general election, but he set the stage for even worse losses by paving the........

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