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Wednesday 22 April 2015 4:57 am

Milifandom Twitter storm: What is it, who started, is it the new Cleggmania TEST

By: Jeff Misenti

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Ed Miliband has taken a lot of stick over the last five years for not being the most charismatic of political leaders.

But the wonders of social media have allowed Ed's fans to amplify their voice and express their devotion without being spun by the gatekeepers of old media.

Twitter has exploded with a host young female admirers of the Labour leader posting messages of support for the much maligned Miliband. The hashtag #miliandom has been trending overnight and into this morning.

So here's everything you need to know about the outpouring of support for Miliband.

Who started Milifandom?

17-year old Abby is the face of Milifandom and kicked off the trend and is leading the charge of a large group of teenage Tweeters to express their love for Ed Miliband.

Am I tough enough to lead the #Milifandom? Hell yes I'm tough enough!

— abby (@twcuddleston) April 21, 2015

Why are they doing it?

Abby says the Milifans are using social media to support Labour because Rupert Murdoch has been "bullying Ed." Speaking to Buzzfeed Miliband's devoted supporter said:

We just want to change opinions so people don’t just see the media’s usual distorted portrayal of him – and actually see him for who he is. Ed is just a great guy and how many other politicians have a fandom?

#milifandom started because we were all fed up of Rupert Murdoch bullying Ed and people believing the lies he tells about him. #VoteLabour

— abby (@twcuddleston) April 22, 2015

Some of the best of Milifandom

ed miliband flower crown edits pic.twitter.com/leGcMXjURg

— caity (@russellhowhard) April 20, 2015

Thinking about ed miliband pic.twitter.com/u0dcjb2qt8

— rosie (@rosalind_dunn) April 16, 2015

Labour's reaction

Leading shadow cabinet member and Ed Miliband ally Sadiq Khan has got it in on the trend.

And I thought I was an @Ed_Miliband fan… http://t.co/BpHk4iX2zX #milifandom

— Sadiq Khan (@SadiqKhan) April 21, 2015

Is it the new Milifandom the new Cleggmania?

No. Twitter storms seem incredibly important to those on Twitter but social media is one of the outlets least likely to engage voters. According to Weber Shandwick's election engagement index, social media came ninth out of 14 mediums that were likely to grab the public's attention.

Cleggmania was sparked by the Lib Dem leader's performance in a TV debate that was then given favourable coverage in the newspapers. TV remains dominant and is still the number one way people engage with the General Election.

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