David Miliband to exit U.K. politics to join IRC

David Miliband

This article was last updated on April 16, 2022

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David MilibandThe South Shields MP, David Miliband has decided to exit U.K. politics to take up the position of the president and chief executive of the International Rescue Committee in New York.

David Miliband has told that it was a difficult decision to be made but every time he tried to address the “bigger picture” the substance of his words were “lost in the soap opera of the two brothers.”

He has added: “I’ve had to be honest with myself and honest with the Labour party and hard as it is to say this, this isn’t just right for me, it’s right for the Labour party.”

The former foreign secretary has made this move almost two years after he narrowly lost the Labour party’s leadership in 2010 to his brother, Ed Miliband.

The Labour leader has told to miss his brother and said: “David is taking an important job running the IRC, a global organisation with stature and reach. I am delighted for him that he has been given this opportunity.

British politics will be a poorer place without David. But his huge talents will be serving people around the world. I hope and believe that at some point in the future he can once again make a contribution to British public life.”

David Miliband has told to believe that his brother would be “a great prime minister” and is enable to head the country towards social justice, economic prosperity and international strength better than the current government.

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