When the Labour leader inscribed his election pledges on a two-tonne slab of limestone,he was immediately ridiculed. We travel digging for its final resting placeOn a grey Saturday morning, five days before polling day, or former Labour leader Ed Miliband unveiled the most ill-judged publicity stunt of the general election.
The Ed Stone,an 8ft 6in, two-tonne slab of limestone, or with Labour’s six key election pledges carved into its surface,was designed to persuade the public that Miliband was serious about delivering on his promises in government.
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Source: theguardian.com