Ed Miliband says day of crisis for Keir Starmer must spur ‘moment of change’ – UK politics live

The prime minister is hosting a meeting of his cabinet as he attempts to push forward following a bruising week for his leadershipGood morning. One consequence of yesterday – when for a few hours it looked as if Tim Allan’s resignation and Anas Sarwar’s declaration of no confidence looked...

<p>The prime minister is hosting a meeting of his cabinet as he attempts to push forward following a bruising week for his leadership</p><p>Good morning. One consequence of yesterday – when for a few hours it looked as if Tim Allan’s resignation and Anas Sarwar’s declaration of no confidence looked like the start of a leadership coup that would have topped Keir Starmer if cabinet ministers (and Angela Rayner) had not rallied round – is that Starmer needs a new communications director at No 10.</p><p>Listening to the morning media round, it sounds like he should appoint <strong>Ed Miliband</strong>. Because the energy secretary did an excellent job defending Starmer, in terms that implied Starmer’s premiership isn’t, or at least shouldn’t be, terminally damaged.</p><p>Labour MPs looked over the precipice, once Anas Sarwar made his statement, and they didn’t like what they saw.</p><p>And they thought the right thing to do was to unite behind Keir, to focus on the country, because we didn’t want to go down the road of the Tories when they were in power – chaotic, disorderly leadership contest.</p><p>For 20 years, this country has been run for the wealthy and powerful, not ordinary working people. And the manifestation of that is this long-term cost of living crisis. We we exist to change that. That is our mission and everything must be consistent with that purpose.</p><p>I know Keir well. I know somebody who is in politics for all the right reasons.</p><p>I’ll tell you what angers Keir most about this country. It’s class. It’s the class divide … He exists to change that. I absolutely dispute the idea that this isn’t somebody driven by burning passion about the injustices our country faces and how we need to change them. We need more of that. He knows we need more of that. I think we’re going to see more of that.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/live/2026/feb/10/keir-starmer-labour-leadership-uk-live-updates-politics-cabinet-latest-news">Continue reading...</a>
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