Sunday newspapers give Ed Miliband a ‘hellish’ day

Everyone’s sticking in the knife in – and not just right-wing papers, but the Statesman and Guardian too

Ed Miliband at the Manchester Labour Party Conference
(Image credit: LEON NEAL/AFP/Getty)

This is proving a “hellish day” for Labour leader Ed Miliband, in the words of the BBC’s Andrew Marr. And the attacks are not just coming from Tory-supporting papers.

One of Labour’s biggest donors has criticised the party’s NHS plans and the mansion tax; Miliband has been described as “isolated” and “haunted” by the editor of a political mag you would normally expect to back him; while the chief executive of Boots says a Labour victory would be a catastrophe.

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Jack Bremer is a London-based reporter, attached to The Week.co.uk. He has reported regularly from the United States and France.