Labour leader Ed Miliband lays out his goals at Molineux
Labour leader Ed Miliband called on voters in Wolverhampton to help him draft the party's next election manifesto for 2015 when he visited the city this afternoon.
Labour leader Ed Miliband called on voters in Wolverhampton to help him draft the party's next election manifesto for 2015 when he visited the city this afternoon.
His question and answer session in front of around 300 invited members of the public at Molineux was his third visit to the Black Country since he beat his brother David in the race to become party leader last September.
Mr Miliband answered questions on NHS reforms, property prices and Prime Minister's Questions, and accused David Cameron of making insults that were damaging to politics. "I think politics is too disconnected from people," he said.
Mr Miliband has already visited West Bromwich and Dudley. This afternoon he was visiting workers at Bilston factory Mueller Europe, in Oxford Street.