Key facts
- Ed Miliband has been a key supporter of Andy Burnham's political ascent.
- Miliband is reportedly seeking a significant Cabinet position under Burnham.
- His past leadership of the Labour Party and environmental policies have drawn criticism.
- Shabana Mahmood is reportedly favored for the chancellor position, impacting Miliband's placement.
- Miliband has previously expressed criticism of Keir Starmer's policies.
- Miliband has a notable network of political contacts internationally.
Ed Miliband, the current UK Energy Secretary, is reportedly seeking a more prominent role in Andy Burnham's incoming government, a decade after suffering a significant electoral defeat as Labour leader.
Miliband has been a crucial ally in Burnham's path to power, advocating for Burnham's return to Westminster and reportedly urging Prime Minister Keir Starmer to step down. However, Miliband's political future is uncertain, as Shabana Mahmood is now tipped to become Chancellor, a position Miliband was reportedly interested in.
His past as Labour leader and his environmental policies, including a ban on new North Sea oil and gas exploration, have generated significant opposition from some media outlets and unions. Reports suggest the Trump administration also warned against his potential appointment as Chancellor.
Miliband's political journey has been marked by a perceived "fight" for his ideas, influenced by his parents, Marxist intellectual Ralph Miliband and socialist campaigner Marion Kozak. Despite past leadership ambitions, Miliband has publicly stated he is not seeking the top job, though his desire for a government focused on ideals is evident.
Some within Westminster harbor reservations about Miliband, viewing his public persona as disingenuous. However, supporters argue he aligns with Burnham's progressive ideology and possesses a formidable network of international political contacts, including a recent meeting with California Governor Gavin Newsom.
