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Twittering teens swoon over UK’s Ed Miliband

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LONDON: Lampooned by detractors as a socially awkward geek, British Labour Party leader Ed Miliband has received a pre-election boost from an unlikely source — hundreds of young, mostly female, Britons who have declared their love for him on Twitter.

In less than 24 hours, more than 20,000 posts have appeared under the hashtag #Milifandom — a name referencin­g other ‘fandoms’, or online gatherings of dedicated fans, more often aimed at pop stars and celebritie­s.

Miliband, 45, is challengin­g to become prime minister in an elec- tion on May 7 and polls have Labour and the ruling Conservati­ves running neck-andneck.

The Twitter trend flies in the face of how he is treated by Britain’s rightwing press. In the run-up to the election, newspapers have published unflatteri­ng images of him and mocked his efforts at engaging with the public. The “Milifandom posts range from those of stock photos of Miliband alongside descriptio­ns such as “adorable and lovely” to images of his face superimpos­ed onto the bodies of more convention­al icons like James Bond film actor Daniel Craig.

“It’s young people who support the policies of Labour... who are angry that Ed Miliband is distorted so often in the media,” said a Twitter user posting under the handle ‘Abby’, who was credited with starting the craze in an article by BuzzFeed.

The trend comes alongside a modest revival in Miliband’s personal ratings, which are lower than those of Conservati­ve Prime Minister David Cameron but have risen since January despite a Conservati­ve election campaign designed to portray him as a weak and inadequate leader. “In a general election campaign where Ed Miliband can become a symbol, absolutely anything can happen,” said bookmaker Paddy Power, which this week made Miliband favorite to become Britain’s next prime minister for the first time since October.

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