Ed Balls. Ed, the former shadow chancellor and Strictly alumnus, has long been the main cook of the house. All of his dishes are hearty, tried and tested favourites that he's honed over years of.. Ed Balls is a broadcaster, writer and economist. He is a regular presenter on ITV's flagship breakfast show, Good Morning Britain, and co-hosts a weekly podcast, Political Currency, with former Chancellor George Osborne.Ed is Professor of Political Economy at King's College, London, a Research Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School and co-Chair of the UK Holocaust Memorial Foundation.

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Ed Balls celebrates ‘Ed Balls Day’ by manually retweeting ‘Ed Balls’ The Washington Post
Balls, one of five co-authors of an academic paper on bridging the UK's regional divide, said it was vital that Labour and Conservative politicians put aside their differences in order to embed.. Ed Balls is a British politician who rose to internet fame after accidentally tweeting his own name in April 2011, leading many users on Twitter to mockingly retweet the message thousands of times. Since then, many British Internet users have been annually celebrating "Ed Balls Day" by spamming his name on Twitter on the anniversary of the original tweet.