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Miliband hails 'fantastic' Norwood at £3m dinner

November 15, 2012 16:32
Ed Miliband addressing the Norwood dinner

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Sandy Rashty,

Sandy Rashty

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Ed Miliband has told 1,100 Norwood supporters that charities should never be regarded as “a soft touch” for government cuts.

Addressing Norwood’s annual dinner on Monday at London’s Grosvenor House, which raised £3 million-plus, the Labour leader acknowledged that it had been “a very tough year” for charities heavily reliant on private donors.
Paying “tribute to Norwood and the fantastic work it does”, Mr Miliband said it epitomised “the values of the great Jewish community that I’ve got to know better since I became leader of the opposition”.

He felt connected to the charity’s ethos as his parents came to Britain as refugees from the Nazis — “saved by the kindness of strangers.

“I don’t think I would be here on this stage tonight if it hadn’t been for the generosity of Britain — but also the values that my mum and dad taught me.