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Ed and Justine - the wedding album


By Tony Grew
- 27th May 2011

Labour leader Ed Miliband tied the knot today with Justine Thornton, his long-term partner and mother of his two children.

Here are some snaps from the wedding album. There was one picture of David Miliband arriving by car, but it was not very romantic.

The civil ceremony at the Langar Hall hotel near Nottingham was not a political event - in fact David was the only MP to be invited.

Well done Ed and Justine and a heartfelt ePolitix.com congratulations to the happy couple!

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