Ed Miliband Urges the Labour Party to Move On Following Starmer Offers Apology to Streeting for Negative Media Leaks

High-ranking Labour Party figure Ed Miliband has urged the party to move beyond internal disputes after leader Keir Starmer personally expressed regret to Health Secretary Wes Streeting over damaging briefings coming from Downing Street.

Major Developments

  • Ed Miliband confirms Starmer will dismiss the Downing Street source behind for attacking Streeting if found
  • The Energy Secretary rules out any party leader ambitions, saying his past experience as Labour leader was the "strongest protection" against seeking the position again
  • UK economy grew by just 0.1% in the July-September period, impacted by the Jaguar Land Rover cyber-attack

Situation

The political unrest began after reports surfaced about negative background comments from the Prime Minister's supporters targeting the Health Secretary. Although initial efforts to dismiss the matter, the talk between the PM and Streeting reportedly followed a more serious turn.

The Prime Minister said sorry to Streeting, the media have been advised. The discussion was concise, and they did not address the chief of staff, whom Starmer is now under pressure to remove.

Miliband's Statement

In his early morning broadcast interviews, Miliband highlighted the need for the party to direct attention on national priorities rather than party divisions.

Look, I think the backgrounding has been bad, certainly.

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

We were given a significant election win last summer, a historic opportunity to change our country. And we have a serious duty.

Growth News

In other news, official data indicated the British economy expanded by just 0.1 percent in the third quarter, with the manufacturing sector particularly hit by the recently reported JLR hack.

The Day's Agenda

  • Morning: NHS England releases its latest statistics
  • Today: The Health Secretary visits Liverpool
  • Today: Rachel Reeves makes comments to the media
  • Late morning: Number 10 conducts its regular lobby briefing
  • Today: Keir Starmer highlights government plans for the UK's pioneering small modular reactor facility at Wylfa on the island of Anglesey
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