Energy Secretary Ed Miliband Urges the Labour Party to Move On After Keir Starmer Offers Apology to Streeting for Hostile Backgrounding

High-ranking Labour official Ed Miliband has urged the party to move beyond internal conflicts after PM Keir Starmer directly said sorry to Health Secretary Wes Streeting over negative media stories originating from Number 10.

Major Events

  • Ed Miliband declares Starmer will dismiss the Downing Street source behind for targeting Streeting if found
  • The Energy Secretary rules out future party leader ambitions, saying his past time as leader was the "strongest protection" against desiring the role again
  • British economy increased by just 0.1 percent in the July-September period, impacted by the Jaguar Land Rover hack

Situation

The political unrest started after media stories circulated about negative background comments from the Prime Minister's allies targeting Streeting. Despite early attempts to downplay the matter, the conversation between Starmer and the health minister apparently took a more serious turn.

Starmer said sorry to Streeting, the media have been advised. The exchange was concise, and they did not talk about the chief of staff, whom the PM is now under increasing scrutiny to dismiss.

The Energy Secretary's Reaction

In his morning media appearances, Miliband highlighted the need for the party to focus on national matters rather than internal conflicts.

Look, I think the briefing has been unhelpful, no question.

But my call to the Labour party today is straightforward, which is we need to focus on the nation, not our internal matters.

We were given a significant election win last summer, a historic chance to transform our nation. And we have a historic responsibility.

Growth Update

Meanwhile, government data showed the British economy grew by just 0.1% in the July-September period, with the manufacturing sector particularly hit by the recent Jaguar Land Rover security incident.

Today's Schedule

  • Morning: The National Health Service issues its latest statistics
  • Morning: The Health Secretary is visiting the Liverpool area
  • Morning: Rachel Reeves speaks to the media
  • Late morning: Number 10 holds its daily lobby briefing
  • Today: The Prime Minister announces government plans for the Britain's pioneering nuclear power facility at Wylfa on the island of Anglesey
Taylor Hernandez
Taylor Hernandez

Elara is a seasoned political analyst with over a decade of experience covering UK governance and media dynamics.