Leeds fan Miliband ‘too sick’ to attend NHS demo then turns up at Hull match

LEEDS fan Ed Miliband was spotted at a football match this weekend just three hours after he was due to give a speech in Hull that he cancelled due to illness.

The Labour leader was set to speak to health professionals and union activists at a planned protest against NHS reforms in the city at noon on Saturday.

Mr Miliband cancelled his appearance on Friday, complaining of illness. He was spotted the next day attending the Championship clash between Hull City and Ipswich Town, which kicked off at 3pm.

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A Labour spokesman said: “Ed was ill on Friday so his appearance at the NHS rally was cancelled because we weren’t sure he would be able to attend. He travelled to Yorkshire as soon as he was well enough to do so on Saturday.”

Mr Miliband had been due to address crowds in Queen Victoria Square as part of his party’s Drop The Bill campaign against the Government’s NHS reforms.

Campaigners are calling on the coalition to scrap the controversial health Bill, which has met widespread opposition by health professionals.

Mr Miliband was pictured at the KC Stadium alongside Hull City chairman Assem Allam, whose team drew the match 2-2.

The opposition leader normally counts himself a fan of Hull City’s Yorkshire rivals Leeds United.