Poll: Should Ed Miliband resign as Leader of the Labour Party?
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Your support makes all the difference.Labour leader Ed Miliband is under increasing pressure as reports emerged that some Labour MP’s want him to resign from his position.
Yvette Cooper and Andy Burnham have denied that meetings were held over removing Mr Miliband as leader, while opinion polls suggest that Labour are only marginally ahead of the Conservatives by one or two points.
But what do you think? With the general election now only six months away, should Mr Miliband resign to give his party a better chance of victory in the 2015 election or should they stick by him? Vote below:
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