Let's start to have a grown up debate in this country about who we are and where we want to go and what kind of country we want to build. Ed Miliband More Quotes by Ed Miliband More Quotes From Ed Miliband Over the next few days we want cities, towns and villages across the UK to send a message to Scotland: stay with us. Ed Miliband scotland village cities While there's capitalism, there'll be socialism, because there is always a response to injustice. Ed Miliband response socialism injustice We do not have to accept the world as we find it. And we have a responsibility to leave our world a better place and never walk by on the other side of injustice. Ed Miliband our-world responsibility sides We can only converse if we can speak the same language. So if we are going to build One Nation, we need to start with everyone in Britain knowing how to speak English. Ed Miliband speak-english party knowing I've supported Jeremy Corbyn all the way along because I think that was the right thing to do. I've reluctantly reached the conclusion that his position is untenable. Ed Miliband conclusion way thinking We began as restless and radical. Remember the spirit of 1997, but by the end of our time in office we had lost our way. Ed Miliband office spirit way My beliefs will run through everything I do. My beliefs, my values are my anchor and when people try to drag me, as I know they will, it is to that sense of right and wrong, that sense of who I am and what I believe, to which I will always hold. Ed Miliband who-i-am running believe The new generation of Labour is different. Different attitudes, different ideas, different ways of doing politics. Ed Miliband marijuana attitude ideas One nation banking recognises that banks must not be isolated from the rest of the economy. Because banks and small businesses must succeed or fail together, banks must lend to small businesses so we can get the growth and jobs we need for the future. As things stand, that is not happening enough. Lending was down £10.8billion last year. Ed Miliband growth jobs years The most important lesson of New Labour is this: Every time we made progress we did it by challenging the conventional wisdom. Ed Miliband progress wisdom challenges Freedom and opportunity are precious gifts and the purpose of our politics is to expand them, for all our people. Ed Miliband purpose opportunity people I treat opinion polls with a pinch of sugar. Ed Miliband treats sugar opinion One of the drivers of displacement and potential conflict over the next 10 to 20 years will be climate (change) - resource scarcity, climate change is going to compound the cocktail that's driving war and displacement. Ed Miliband change war years The great thing is that whether we have faith or not, we are by and large very tolerant of people, whatever their particular view. Ed Miliband have-faith views people This is a proud day and an important step forward in the fight for equality in Britain. The overwhelming majority of Labour MPs supported this change to make sure marriage reflects the value we place on long-term, loving relationships whoever you love. Ed Miliband mps gay fighting I want to move to a world of no nuclear weapons but I want to do that through multilateral disarmament so that we all disarm together. Ed Miliband nuclear-disarmament together moving It's really important to say this. Often the faith schools were founded before the state provided education. I want good education in this country so I'm not going to slag off faith schools. I think that it's important that people of different backgrounds and different faiths go to school together and many faith schools do that. Ed Miliband country school thinking Congratulations to Barack Obama - great victory based on building fairer economy and optimism about what politics can achieve. Ed Miliband optimism victory congratulations We don't compete in the world by offering tax advantages to a few that we don't give to all our citizens and businesses Ed Miliband citizens offering giving Look, there is a sort of old view about class which is a very simplistic view that we have got the working class, the middle class and the upper class, I think it is more complicated than that. Ed Miliband views class thinking