Energy Secretary Ed Miliband Encourages Labour to Move On After Starmer Offers Apology to Wes Streeting for Hostile Briefings
Senior Labour figure Ed Miliband has urged the party to put aside internal disputes after leader Sir Keir Starmer directly expressed regret to Health Secretary Wes Streeting over damaging leaked comments coming from the Prime Minister's office.
Important Updates
- Miliband states the Prime Minister will dismiss the Downing Street source responsible for briefing against Wes Streeting if identified
- Miliband rules out future leadership plans, declaring his past time as Labour leader was the "best vaccine" against desiring the role again
- UK economy grew by just 0.1% in the July-September period, affected by the Jaguar Land Rover cyber-attack
Situation
The political turmoil erupted after media stories surfaced about critical background comments from the Prime Minister's team targeting Streeting. Despite initial efforts to minimize the matter, the talk between the PM and Streeting reportedly followed a more serious direction.
Starmer expressed regret to Wes Streeting, the media have been informed. The conversation was concise, and they did not talk about the chief of staff, whom the PM is now under increasing scrutiny to dismiss.
Miliband's Statement
In his morning broadcast appearances, Miliband stressed the need for the party to concentrate on national priorities rather than party conflicts.
Clearly, I think the backgrounding has been unhelpful, without doubt.
But my advice to the Labour members now is clear, which is we need to concentrate on the public, not our internal matters.
We were given a major election win last summer, a important chance to transform our country. And we have a major duty.
Economic Update
Meanwhile, official figures showed the British economy increased by just 0.1 percent in the July-September period, with the production industry particularly affected by the recent Jaguar Land Rover cyber-attack.
The Day's Schedule
- 9.30am: NHS England releases its monthly performance figures
- Today: Wes Streeting visits the Liverpool area
- Today: The Chancellor speaks to the journalists
- 11.30am: Number 10 holds its regular media briefing
- Morning: The Prime Minister announces government plans for the Britain's first small modular reactor project at Wylfa site on Anglesey