David Miliband lacks killer touch - so don't expect a comeback

South Shields by-election gives Ed Miliband chance of a victory parade in one of Labour's safest seats

Mole

WHATEVER Ed Miliband might be saying publicly, the departure of his brother David from British politics will have come as a big relief to the Labour leader.

David's decision to move to New York to run the International Rescue Committee will end the damaging sibling rivalry at Westminster, leaving Ed a free run at the next General Election without sniping by the ex-Blairites who backed David for the party leadership.

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is the pseudonym for a London-based political consultant who writes exclusively for The Week.co.uk.