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Miliband shadow cabinet
Shadow Cabinet of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2015
Shadow Cabinet of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2015
| Field | Value | |
|---|---|---|
| cabinet_name | Miliband Shadow Cabinet | |
| cabinet_type | Shadow Cabinet | |
| jurisdiction | the United Kingdom | flag=Flag of the United Kingdom.svg |
| flag_border | true | |
| incumbent | 2010 – 2015 | |
| image | File:Ed Miliband PMQs.png | |
| date_formed | 25 September 2010 | |
| date_dissolved | 8 May 2015 | |
| government_head_title | Leader of the Opposition | |
| government_head | Ed Miliband | |
| other_government_minister_title | Shadow Deputy Prime Minister | |
| other_government_minister | Harriet Harman | |
| state_head_title | Monarch | |
| state_head | Elizabeth II | |
| political_party | ||
| legislature_status | Official Opposition | |
| election | 2010 Labour leadership election | |
| last_election | 2015 general election | |
| legislature_term | 55th UK Parliament | |
| previous | First Harman shadow cabinet | |
| successor | Second Harman shadow cabinet | caption=Miliband with Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls and Shadow Deputy Prime Minister Harriet Harman during Prime Minister's Questions in 2012 |
Ed Miliband became Leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition upon being elected to the former post on 25 September 2010. The election was triggered by Gordon Brown's resignation following the party's fall from power at the 2010 general election, which yielded a Conservative–Liberal Democrat Coalition. Miliband appointed his first Shadow Cabinet in October 2010, following the Labour Party Shadow Cabinet elections. These elections were the last such elections before they were abolished in 2011.
Miliband conducted two major reshuffles in 2011 and 2013, with a number of minor changes throughout his term.
Following the 2015 general election and Miliband's resignation, acting leader Harriet Harman announced a new shadow cabinet to last until the election of a new party leader in September 2015.
Shadow Cabinet from 2010 to 2015
| Portfolio | Shadow Minister | Term | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Leader of the Opposition | ||||
| Leader of the Labour Party | [[File:Ed Miliband election infobox.jpg | frameless | 119x119px]] | Ed Miliband |
| Deputy Leader of the Opposition | ||||
| Shadow Deputy Prime Minister | ||||
| Deputy Leader of the Labour Party | [[File:Harriet Harman MP at Salford International Media Festival 2014 (cropped).jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Harriet Harman |
| Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer | [[File:THE Rt Hon. ALAN JOHNSON MP (cropped).jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Alan Johnson |
| [[File:Ed Balls 2.jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Ed Balls | 2011–2015 |
| Shadow Foreign Secretary | [[File:Yvette Cooper (5257912377) (tightcrop).jpg | frameless | 129x129px]] | Yvette Cooper |
| [[File:Douglas Alexander MP at Chatham House 2015 crop.jpg | frameless | 109x109px]] | Douglas Alexander | 2011–2015 |
| Shadow Home Secretary | [[File:Ed Balls 2.jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Ed Balls |
| [[File:Yvette Cooper (5257912377) (tightcrop).jpg | frameless | 129x129px]] | Yvette Cooper | 2011–2015 |
| Shadow Secretary of State for Justice | ||||
| Shadow Lord Chancellor | [[File:Rt Hon Sadiq Khan MP at Has Labour lost the plot on crime? (cropped).jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Sadiq Khan |
| Opposition Chief Whip in the House of Commons | [[File:Rosie Winterton2.jpg | frameless | 125x125px]] | Rosie Winterton |
| Shadow Secretary of State for Health | [[File:JohnHealeyMP.jpg | frameless | 129x129px]] | John Healey |
| [[File:Andy Burnham MP NHS Confederation conference 2014 (cropped).jpg | frameless | 108x108px]] | Andy Burnham | 2011–2015 |
| Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills | [[File:John Denham.jpg | frameless | 108x108px]] | John Denham |
| [[File:Chuka at Lambeth College-2.JPG | frameless | 130x130px]] | Chuka Umunna | 2011–2015 |
| Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions | [[File:Douglas Alexander MP at Chatham House 2015 crop.jpg | frameless | 109x109px]] | Douglas Alexander |
| [[File:Liam Byrne (cropped).JPG | frameless | 116x116px]] | Liam Byrne | 2011–2013 |
| [[File:Laura Kuenssberg and Rachel Reeves MP (7929543698) (cropped).jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Rachel Reeves | 2013–2015 |
| Shadow Secretary of State for Education | [[File:Andy Burnham MP NHS Confederation conference 2014 (cropped).jpg | frameless | 108x108px]] | Andy Burnham |
| [[File:Stephen Twigg MP.jpg | frameless | 131x131px]] | Stephen Twigg | 2011–2013 |
| [[File:Tristram Cropped (cropped).jpg | frameless | 118x118px]] | Tristram Hunt | 2013–2015 |
| Shadow Secretary of State for Defence | [[File:JimMurphyMP.jpg | frameless | 151x151px]] | Jim Murphy |
| [[File:Official portrait of Vernon Coaker crop 2.jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Vernon Coaker | 2013–2015 |
| Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government | [[File:Redhill Holy Trinity Church Hall - Mar 2012 - Caroline Flint MP with Rhys.jpg | frameless | 119x119px]] | Caroline Flint |
| [[File:HilaryBennMPPortrait.jpg | frameless | 135x135px]] | Hilary Benn | 2011–2015 |
| Shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change | [[File:Official portrait of Meg Hillier crop 2.jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Meg Hillier |
| [[File:Redhill Holy Trinity Church Hall - Mar 2012 - Caroline Flint MP with Rhys.jpg | frameless | 119x119px]] | Caroline Flint | 2011–2015 |
| Shadow Leader of the House of Commons | [[File:HilaryBennMPPortrait.jpg | frameless | 135x135px]] | Hilary Benn |
| [[File:Angela Eagle Ministerial portrait cropped.jpg | frameless | 135x135px]] | Angela Eagle | 2011–2015 |
| Shadow Secretary of State for Transport | [[File:Maria Eagle MP (cropped).jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Maria Eagle |
| [[File:MaryCreaghMP-withbrooch.jpg | frameless | 135x135px]] | Mary Creagh | 2013–2014 |
| Michael Dugher | 2014–2015 | |||
| Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland | [[File:Shaun Woodward, June 2009 cropped.jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Shaun Woodward |
| [[File:Official portrait of Vernon Coaker crop 2.jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Vernon Coaker | 2011–2013 |
| [[File:Ivan Lewis 2.jpg | frameless | 130x130px]] | Ivan Lewis | 2013–2015 |
| Shadow Secretary of State for International Development | [[File:Harriet Harman MP at Salford International Media Festival 2014 (cropped).jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Harriet Harman |
| [[File:Ivan Lewis 2.jpg | frameless | 130x130px]] | Ivan Lewis | 2011–2013 |
| [[File:JimMurphyMP.jpg | frameless | 151x151px]] | Jim Murphy | 2013–2014 |
| [[File:MaryCreaghMP-withbrooch.jpg | frameless | 135x135px]] | Mary Creagh | 2014–2015 |
| Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland | [[File:AnnMcKechinMP.jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Ann McKechin |
| [[File:MargaretCurranMP.jpg | frameless | 129x129px]] | Margaret Curran | 2011–2015 |
| Shadow Secretary of State for Wales | [[File:Peter Hain Ministerial portrait (3x4 crop).jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Peter Hain |
| [[File:Owen Smith 2013 (cropped).jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Owen Smith | 2012–2015 |
| Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs | [[File:MaryCreaghMP-withbrooch.jpg | frameless | 135x135px]] | Mary Creagh |
| [[File:Maria Eagle MP (cropped).jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Maria Eagle | 2013–2015 |
| Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office | [[File:Liam Byrne (cropped).JPG | frameless | 116x116px]] | Liam Byrne |
| [[File:Tessa Jowell Cropped.jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Tessa Jowell | 2011–2011 |
| [[File:Official portrait of Jon Trickett crop 2.jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Jon Trickett | 2011–2013 |
| Michael Dugher | 2013–2014 | |||
| [[File:Lucy Powell 2016 (cropped).png | frameless | 116x116px]] | Lucy Powell | 2014–2015 |
| Deputy Party Chair | [[File:Breaking news- Tom Watson, fashion icon.jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Tom Watson |
| [[File:Official portrait of Jon Trickett crop 2.jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Jon Trickett | 2013–2015 |
| Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities | [[File:Yvette Cooper (5257912377) (tightcrop).jpg | frameless | 129x129px]] | Yvette Cooper |
| [[File:Gloria De Piero (cropped).jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Gloria De Piero | 2013–2015 |
| Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury | [[File:Angela Eagle Ministerial portrait cropped.jpg | frameless | 135x135px]] | Angela Eagle |
| [[File:Laura Kuenssberg and Rachel Reeves MP (7929543698) (cropped).jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Rachel Reeves | 2011–2013 |
| [[File:Chris Leslie MP (cropped).jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Chris Leslie | 2013–2015 |
| Shadow Leader of the House of Lords | [[File:BaronessRoyallPortrait.jpg | frameless | 146x146px]] | Janet Baroness Royall of Blaisdon |
| Shadow Chief Whip in the House of Lords | [[File:Lord Steve Bassam.jpg | frameless | 150x150px]] | Steve Lord Bassam of Brighton |
| Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport | [[File:Ivan Lewis 2.jpg | frameless | 130x130px]] | Ivan Lewis |
| [[File:Harriet Harman MP at Salford International Media Festival 2014 (cropped).jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Harriet Harman | 2011–2015 |
| Also attending Shadow Cabinet meetings | ||||
| Shadow Minister without Portfolio | Michael Dugher | |||
| [[File:Stewart Wood and Liam Halligan at Policy Exchange's event Where Next for the UK Economy? (cropped).jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Stewart Wood | 2011–2015 |
| [[File:Official portrait of Jon Trickett crop 2.jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Jon Trickett | 2013–2015 |
| Shadow Attorney General | [[File:Patricia Scotland 2013 (cropped).jpg | frameless | 122x122px]] | Patricia Scotland |
| [[File:Emily Thornberry, 2016 Labour Party Conference 3 (cropped).jpg | frameless | 131x131px]] | Emily Thornberry | 2011–2014 |
| [[File:Lord Bach 2.jpg | frameless | 131x131px]] | Willy Lord Bach | 2014–2015 |
| Policy Review Coordinator | [[File:Liam Byrne (cropped).JPG | frameless | 116x116px]] | Liam Byrne |
| [[File:Jon Cruddas MP and Adam Boulton (cropped).jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Jon Cruddas | 2012–2015 |
| Shadow Minister of State for the Cabinet Office | [[File:Official portrait of Jon Trickett crop 2.jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Jon Trickett |
| Shadow Minister for Care and Older People | [[File:Liz Kendall, Bristol 2015, cropped.JPG | frameless | 116x116px]] | Liz Kendall |
| Shadow Minister for Housing | [[File:Emma Reynolds (cropped).jpg | frameless | 117x117px]] | Emma Reynolds |
| Leader of the EPLP | [[File:Glenis Willmott (cropped).jpg | frameless | 116x116px]] | Glenis Willmott |
Initial Shadow Cabinet
Miliband announced his first Shadow Cabinet on 8 October 2010 following the 2010 Shadow Cabinet elections. Under the party rules, as amended in 2010, the Shadow Cabinet comprised the Leader, the Deputy Leader, the Leader of the Labour Peers, the Chief Whips in both houses, and 19 MPs elected by the Parliamentary Labour Party.
- Ed Miliband – Leader of Her Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party
- Harriet Harman – Shadow Deputy Prime Minister, Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party and Shadow Secretary of State for International Development
- Alan Johnson – Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Yvette Cooper – Shadow Foreign Secretary and Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities
- Ed Balls – Shadow Home Secretary
- Rosie Winterton – Opposition Chief Whip in the House of Commons
- Andy Burnham – Shadow Secretary of State for Education and Election Coordinator
- Sadiq Khan – Shadow Lord Chancellor and Shadow Secretary of State for Justice (with responsibility for political and constitutional reform)
- Liam Byrne – Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
- John Denham – Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills
- John Healey – Shadow Secretary of State for Health
- Caroline Flint – Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
- Jim Murphy – Shadow Secretary of State for Defence
- Meg Hillier – Shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change
- Hilary Benn – Shadow Leader of the House of Commons and Shadow Lord Privy Seal
- Maria Eagle – Shadow Secretary of State for Transport
- Mary Creagh – Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- Angela Eagle – Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury
- Shaun Woodward – Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
- Ann McKechin – Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland
- Peter Hain – Shadow Secretary of State for Wales
- Ivan Lewis – Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
- Janet Baroness Royall of Blaisdon – Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords
- Liam Byrne – Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office
- Tessa Jowell – Shadow Minister for the Olympics
- Steve Lord Bassam of Brighton – Opposition Chief Whip in the House of Lords
- Patricia Scotland – Shadow Attorney General
Also attending Shadow Cabinet meetings:
- Jon Trickett – Shadow Minister of State for the Cabinet Office
Subsequent changes
- 20 January 2011: Johnson resigned as Shadow Chancellor and was replaced by Ed Balls, who was replaced by Cooper as Shadow Home Secretary. She (while remaining Shadow Equalities Minister) was succeeded as Shadow Foreign Secretary by Alexander, whom Byrne replaced as Shadow Work and Pensions Secretary. Jowell took Byrne's role as Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office, while retaining her role as Shadow Olympics Minister.
2011 reshuffle
On 7 October 2011, Miliband conducted a major reshuffle of his Shadow Cabinet. This followed the Labour Party Conference at which delegates voted to allow the party leader to choose the membership of the Shadow Cabinet, eliminating elections by MPs. Healey chose to stand down from frontline politics and was replaced as Shadow Health Secretary by Andy Burnham, whose Education portfolio went to Stephen Twigg, a newcomer to the Shadow Cabinet, and whose responsibilities as Election Co-ordinator went to Tom Watson, also new to the Shadow Cabinet and who also was given the title "Deputy Chair of the Labour Party". Denham chose to stand down from the Business portfolio, becoming Miliband's Parliamentary Private Secretary. He was replaced by new Shadow Minister of State for Small Business, Chuka Umunna.
Harman and Lewis swapped substantive portfolios (International Development to Lewis and Culture to Harman). Trickett took primary responsibility for shadowing the Cabinet Office from Jowell. The latter retained her position in the Shadow Cabinet as well as her roles as Shadow Minister for London and for the Olympics. Woodward (Northern Ireland) and McKechin (Scotland) were both left out of the Shadow Cabinet, being replaced by newcomers: Vernon Coaker and Margaret Curran, respectively.
Hillier left the Shadow Cabinet, and was replaced at the Energy portfolio by Flint. She was in turn replaced at Communities and Local Government by Benn, whose role as Shadow Leader of the House went to Angela Eagle. She was replaced as Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury by Rachel Reeves, who was new to the Shadow Cabinet. Hain retained his responsibilities and was named Chair of the National Policy Forum. Byrne likewise retained his portfolio and added "Policy Review Co-ordinator", reflecting work he had already taken on.
Additionally, Emily Thornberry replaced Patricia Scotland as Shadow Attorney General, with the right to attend Shadow Cabinet, but not full membership. Three others obtained the right to attend Shadow Cabinet: Stewart Lord Wood of Anfield retained his role as a Shadow Minister without Portfolio on the Shadow Cabinet Office team (i.e., the Opposition equivalent of the Cabinet Office). Michael Dugher also became a Shadow Minister without Portfolio with the right to attend Shadow Cabinet meetings. Liz Kendall was appointed Shadow Minister for Care and Older People with the right to attend Shadow Cabinet.
Finally, the Shadow Cabinet list announced on the day of the reshuffle did not note Khan, the Shadow Justice Secretary, as having "responsibility for political and constitutional reform" as it previously had. It is not clear whether he retained this responsibility or it transferred to Harman, whose title has been listed as "Shadow Deputy Prime Minister" instead of "Deputy Leader of the Opposition"; Nick Clegg, the Deputy Prime Minister, was the Government minister with responsibility for political and constitutional reform.
- Ed Miliband – Leader of Her Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party
- Harriet Harman – Shadow Deputy Prime Minister, Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party and Labour Party Chair
- Ed Balls – Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Douglas Alexander – Shadow Foreign Secretary
- Yvette Cooper – Shadow Home Secretary and Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities
- Sadiq Khan – Shadow Lord Chancellor and Shadow Secretary of State for Justice
- Rosie Winterton – Opposition Chief Whip in the House of Commons
- Andy Burnham – Shadow Secretary of State for Health
- Stephen Twigg – Shadow Secretary of State for Education
- Chuka Umunna – Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills
- Jim Murphy – Shadow Secretary of State for Defence
- Hilary Benn – Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
- Angela Eagle – Shadow Leader of the House of Commons
- Rachel Reeves – Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury
- Caroline Flint – Shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change
- Tessa Jowell – Shadow Minister for London and Shadow Minister for the Olympics
- Maria Eagle – Shadow Secretary of State for Transport
- Liam Byrne – Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions and Policy Review Co-ordinator
- Ivan Lewis – Shadow Secretary of State for International Development
- Mary Creagh – Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- Jon Trickett – Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office
- Tom Watson – Deputy Chair of the Labour Party and Campaign Coordinator
- Vernon Coaker – Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
- Margaret Curran – Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland
- Peter Hain – Shadow Secretary of State for Wales and Chair of the National Policy Forum
- Janet Baroness Royall of Blaisdon – Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords
- Steve Lord Bassam of Brighton – Opposition Chief Whip in the House of Lords
Also attending Shadow Cabinet meetings:
- Liz Kendall – Shadow Minister for Care and Older People
- Michael Dugher – Shadow Minister without Portfolio
- Emily Thornberry – Shadow Attorney General
- Stewart Lord Wood of Anfield – Shadow Minister without Portfolio
Subsequent changes
- On 15 May 2012, following the resignation of Peter Hain as Shadow Welsh Secretary, Miliband conducted a mini-reshuffle: Owen Smith was appointed to replace Hain, while Jon Cruddas replaced Liam Byrne as Policy Review Co-ordinator.
- On 11 September 2012, Dame Tessa Jowell left the shadow cabinet, after saying she planned to retire from frontline politics.
2013 reshuffle
On 7 October 2013, Ed Miliband carried out a reshuffle of his front bench team. The moves included demotions of prominent Blairites including Jim Murphy, who went from Defence to International Development, and Ivan Lewis who moved from International Development to the shadow Northern Ireland portfolio. Also, Liam Byrne and Stephen Twigg moved respectively from Work and Pensions and from Education to junior shadow ministerial positions at Business and Education. Prominent promotions included Tristram Hunt to Education, Rachel Reeves to Work and Pensions, Vernon Coaker to Defence, and Chris Leslie to Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury. Douglas Alexander was appointed Chair of General Election Strategy and Planning.
- Ed Miliband – Leader of Her Majesty's Most Loyal Opposition and Leader of the Labour Party
- Harriet Harman – Shadow Deputy Prime Minister, Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Shadow Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport, Deputy Leader of the Labour Party and Labour Party Chair
- Ed Balls – Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Douglas Alexander – Shadow Foreign Secretary and Chair of the General Election Strategy and Planning
- Yvette Cooper – Shadow Home Secretary and Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities
- Sadiq Khan – Shadow Lord Chancellor and Shadow Secretary of State for Justice
- Rosie Winterton – Opposition Chief Whip in the House of Commons
- Andy Burnham – Shadow Secretary of State for Health
- Tristram Hunt – Shadow Secretary of State for Education
- Chuka Umunna – Shadow Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills
- Vernon Coaker – Shadow Secretary of State for Defence
- Jim Murphy – Shadow Secretary of State for International Development
- Hilary Benn – Shadow Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government
- Angela Eagle – Shadow Leader of the House of Commons
- Rachel Reeves – Shadow Secretary of State for Work and Pensions
- Caroline Flint – Shadow Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change
- Mary Creagh – Shadow Secretary of State for Transport
- Maria Eagle – Shadow Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
- Chris Leslie – Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury
- Margaret Curran – Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland
- Ivan Lewis – Shadow Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
- Owen Smith – Shadow Secretary of State for Wales
- Gloria De Piero – Shadow Minister for Women and Equalities
- Michael Dugher – Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office and Head of Communications
- Jon Trickett – Shadow Minister without Portfolio and Deputy Party Chair
- Janet Baroness Royall of Blaisdon – Shadow Leader of the House of Lords
Also attending Shadow Cabinet meetings:
- Emma Reynolds – Shadow Minister for Housing
- Liz Kendall – Shadow Minister for Care and Older People
- Emily Thornberry – Shadow Attorney General
- Jon Cruddas – Chair of the Labour Party Policy Review
- Stewart Lord Wood of Anfield – Shadow Minister without Portfolio
- Steve Lord Bassam of Brighton – Labour Chief Whip in the House of Lords
- Glenis Willmott – Leader of the EPLP
Subsequent changes
- On 2 November 2014, Jim Murphy resigned as Shadow International Development Secretary to campaign for the leadership of the Scottish Labour Party. Subsequently, on 5 November, a number of changes to the composition of the shadow cabinet were announced: Shadow Transport Secretary Mary Creagh replaced Murphy at International Development, who was replaced by Michael Dugher, hitherto the Shadow Minister for the Cabinet Office; he was in turn replaced by Lucy Powell.
- On 20 November 2014, Emily Thornberry resigned as Shadow Attorney General following a backlash resulting from her sending of a controversial tweet. Willy Lord Bach was named as her replacement on 3 December.
References
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