Senior Labour figure Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has demanded the party to leave behind party tensions after PM Keir Starmer directly apologised to health minister Wes Streeting over negative briefings originating from Downing Street.
The political unrest erupted after media stories circulated about hostile background comments from Starmer's allies targeting the Health Secretary. Despite initial efforts to minimize the incident, the discussion between Starmer and the health minister reportedly took a different direction.
Starmer said sorry to Streeting, reporters have been advised. The exchange was concise, and they did not discuss the chief of staff, whom Starmer is now under pressure to sack.
In his morning media appearances, Miliband highlighted the need for the Labour Party to focus on national matters rather than party divisions.
Look, I think the media briefing has been bad, no question.
But my call to the Labour party today is clear, which is we need to prioritize the nation, not our internal matters.
We were given a historic mandate last summer, a major opportunity to improve our country. And we have a serious responsibility.
Meanwhile, official data showed the British economy increased by just 0.1 percent in the July-September period, with the manufacturing industry especially hit by the recently reported JLR hack.
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