Miliband's Leadership Ambition Amid Political Turmoil
British energy minister Ed Miliband might consider running for Labour Party leadership if Wes Streeting triggers a contest, though he denied any active planning. Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure from within the party after a heavy defeat in local elections.
British energy minister Ed Miliband has signaled a willingness to compete for the Labour Party leadership if health minister Wes Streeting decides to initiate a leadership contest, according to a report from the Times on Tuesday.
However, Miliband later refuted any claims of actively planning a bid. Despite the rumors, Miliband did not promptly respond to a request for comment from Reuters.
The speculation comes as Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under increasing internal pressure due to a significant loss in local elections, with over 80 lawmakers urging his resignation.
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