The BBC political research unit's Ed Brown described some commissioners' websites as "labyrinthine".
What would I have said to Ed Brown.
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Lee took 2-30 from his four overs, marking his debut in satisfactory style by getting rid of openers Rory Hamilton-Brown and Ed Joyce.
The row with the CBI came after Treasury minister Ed Balls claimed Mr Brown was lobbied by the CBI in favour of the tax changes in 1996.
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Ed Balls was with Gordon Brown every step of the way until he became MP for Normanton in May 2005.
He said he always feared Mr Brown regarded him as a "stopgap" chancellor and describes how he resisted efforts to replace him with Ed Balls, a close ally of Mr Brown, in June 2009.
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Dake will be joined in Saturday's finals by teammates Nico Megaludis (125), Matt Brown (174), Ed Ruth (184) and Quentin Wright (197).
Sussex Sharks had set Nottinghamshire a target of 255 for victory with Rory Hamilton-Brown (49) and Ed Joyce (42) top scoring for the league leaders.
Then there is a political calculation: Mr Miliband and his shadow chancellor, Ed Balls, who both advised Gordon Brown during his time at the Treasury, are too closely associated with the finance-led boom years to repudiate the City altogether now.
The paper publishes leaked documents which it says reveal how the shadow chancellor, Ed Balls, took part in what Gordon Brown described as a "brutal" plot to replace Tony Blair.
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Schools Secretary Ed Balls, a close ally of Mr Brown, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme the prime minister had been "appalled" by the e-mails and Mr McBride's behaviour had been "unacceptable".
Over the euro at least, there is really nothing to fight over, because, as Mr Brown's economic adviser, Ed Balls, suggested in a mildly conciliatory speech this week, both men are right.
He accused Ed Balls, a former adviser to Gordon Brown and now shadow chancellor, of "sucking up" to the banks and letting them get away with "blue murder" during Labour's time in power.
Suspicion fell on Mr Brown's two closest advisers, Ed Balls and Charlie Whelan.
Labour would now oppose it (Ed Miliband is greener than his predecessor, Gordon Brown) as would the Liberal Democrats, causing more instability in an already tetchy partnership.
He also called on Labour leader Ed Miliband and shadow chancellor Ed Balls, who were both key advisers to Mr Brown during his years as chancellor, to apologise.
It is likely that Mr Miliband's main rival will be Ed Balls, the former schools secretary, who was Mr Brown's right-hand man and enforcer during his ten years at the Treasury.
Pinch-hitter Jordan Brown hit a two-run double, and Ed Lucas and Jeff Mathis each drove home a run in the pivotal seventh as the Marlins won for the third time in 19 games.
Party leader Ed Miliband opposed its creation when in government, but failed to convince Gordon Brown to drop plans.
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On April 21st Charles Clarke, a former home secretary, mocked as hypocritical a plea for unity by Ed Balls, the schools secretary and a long-time confidant of Mr Brown.
Ed Miliband is expected to seek to draw a line under the Blair-Brown era and tell Labour delegates that a new generation is in charge, in his first speech as Labour leader.
Less likely to win is the pugnaciously shrewd Ed Balls (pictured right), who worked with the younger Miliband in Mr Brown's entourage.
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And fury has been stoked across the party by speculation that Ed Balls, the schools secretary, who has a long career as a pugnacious counsel to Mr Brown, is to replace Alistair Darling as chancellor.
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