High-ranking Labour figure Ed Miliband has demanded the party to put aside internal conflicts after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer personally said sorry to health minister Wes Streeting over negative briefings coming from Number 10.
The political turmoil started after media stories surfaced about hostile briefings from Starmer's team targeting Streeting. Although initial attempts to downplay the matter, the conversation between the PM and the health minister reportedly followed a more serious turn.
Starmer expressed regret to Wes Streeting, journalists have been advised. The exchange was short, and they did not talk about Morgan McSweeney, whom the PM is now under growing pressure to dismiss.
In his morning broadcast appearances, Miliband highlighted the need for the Labour Party to direct attention on national priorities rather than party conflicts.
Clearly, I think the briefing has been unhelpful, without doubt.
But my advice to the party now is quite simple, which is we need to focus on the nation, not ourselves.
We were given a major election win last July, a historic opportunity to change our nation. And we have a major responsibility.
In other news, government data showed the British economy increased by just 0.1 percent in the third quarter, with the industrial industry especially hit by the recently reported JLR hack.
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