Energy Secretary Ed Miliband Calls on the Labour Party to Move On Following Starmer Apologises to Wes Streeting for Hostile Media Leaks

High-ranking Labour figure Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has urged the party to move beyond party conflicts after PM Sir Keir Starmer directly apologised to health minister Wes Streeting MP over hostile media stories originating from Number 10.

Key Updates

  • Miliband states Starmer will sack the No 10 official responsible for targeting Wes Streeting if discovered
  • The Energy Secretary rules out any leadership plans, declaring his past experience as leader was the "strongest inoculation" against seeking the position again
  • British economic growth increased by just 0.1 percent in the third quarter, affected by the Jaguar Land Rover hack

Context

The internal turmoil started after media stories circulated about critical briefings from Starmer's team targeting Streeting. Despite early efforts to minimize the incident, the conversation between Starmer and the health minister reportedly took a more serious turn.

The Prime Minister apologised to Streeting, journalists have been informed. The conversation was short, and they did not talk about the chief of staff, whom the PM is now under increasing scrutiny to sack.

The Energy Secretary's Statement

In his early morning media interviews, Ed Miliband highlighted the need for the party to focus on national priorities rather than internal divisions.

Clearly, I think the briefing has been unhelpful, without doubt.

But my call to the Labour party today is clear, which is we need to concentrate on the public, not our internal matters.

We were given a significant mandate last summer, a historic opportunity to improve our country. And we have a serious duty.

Economic News

Meanwhile, government statistics indicated the British economy grew by just 0.1 percent in the third quarter, with the industrial sector particularly hit by the recent Jaguar Land Rover security incident.

Today's Schedule

  • 9.30am: NHS England publishes its monthly statistics
  • Morning: Wes Streeting visits the Liverpool area
  • Morning: Rachel Reeves speaks to the press
  • Late morning: Number 10 conducts its daily media briefing
  • Today: The Prime Minister promotes plans for the UK's pioneering small modular reactor plant at Wylfa site on the island of Anglesey
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