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Ed Miliband is after your soul

April 16, 2015 by Hollie Wong 1 Comment

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Twitter users are fed up of Ed Miliband’s camera-staring technique.

The Labour leader has previously been criticised for staring straight down into the camera during TV debates instead of speaking to the audience.

These tweets are just some of those creeped out by Ed’s stare.

Hate when Ed Miliband stares down the camera through my tv and into my soul

— turp (@JakeTurp) April 16, 2015

Can hear the UK’s collective groan each time Ed Miliband turns to the camera… #BBCDebate

— Jack Hart (@MrJacHart) April 16, 2015

Ed miliband would be good in a shampoo advert,looking into the camera running his hand through his hair #BBCDebate

— Chris (@_Clarkey__) April 16, 2015

Stop looking straight at me Ed, I'm sitting on my sofa in my shorts and it's not appropriate. #BBCDebate

— Graeme Le Saux (@graemelesaux14) April 16, 2015

Ed Miliband looking firmly down the camera, probably looking David Cameron in the face as he eats popcorn on the sofa #BBCDebate

— IndyPolitics (@IndyPolitics) April 16, 2015

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: Ed Miliband, general election, Labour, staring, tv debates

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    April 16, 2015 at 8:59 pm

    […] his final statement, Miliband stared into the camera and demanded Cameron “let the people decide” and “debate me […]

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