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Miliband opponents pour cold water on Chancellor hopes

Created at 15 Jul · 7:51 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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Opponents of Ed Miliband believe they have quashed his bid to become Chancellor, with reports suggesting Shabana Mahmood is the frontrunner for the role. This development signals division within Andy Burnham's incoming administration just days before he is set to become Prime Minister.

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Who's Involved

Ed Miliband
opponent of Chancellor hopes, key ally of Andy Burnham
Shabana Mahmood
current home secretary, reportedly frontrunner for Chancellor
Andy Burnham
incoming Prime Minister
Yvette Cooper
former chief secretary to the Treasury, reportedly considered for Chancellor
Sir Keir Starmer
former leader, Miliband reportedly broke rank with him
Gordon Brown
former Prime Minister, under whom Yvette Cooper served
Alistair Darling
former Chancellor, Yvette Cooper was number two to him
Rachel Reeves
Starmer's Chancellor, warned on fiscal credibility
Miliband opponents pour cold water on Chancellor hopes

↳ Why This Matters

The selection of the Chancellor is a critical decision for the incoming government, impacting fiscal policy and economic stability. Internal divisions over the appointment signal potential challenges for Prime Minister Andy Burnham's administration.

Key facts

  • Ed Miliband's aspirations for the Chancellor position are reportedly being opposed by his peers.
  • Shabana Mahmood is now seen as the leading candidate for the Chancellor role.
  • Yvette Cooper, a former chief secretary to the Treasury, is also reportedly under consideration.
  • The developments occur just days before Andy Burnham is set to assume the role of Prime Minister.
  • Ed Miliband was previously considered a frontrunner for the Chancellor position.

Opponents of Ed Miliband believe they have successfully thwarted his ambition to become Chancellor, according to reports. This internal division within Andy Burnham's camp emerges just days before Burnham is scheduled to take office as Prime Minister.

While Burnham has remained tight-lipped about his Cabinet appointments, Miliband, a close ally, was widely seen as the leading candidate for the Treasury role. However, Labour whips have informed MPs that Shabana Mahmood, the current Home Secretary, is expected to be appointed Chancellor, with Miliband potentially offered the position of Foreign Secretary, the Financial Times reported.

The Financial Times further indicated that Mahmood is best positioned for the Chancellor role. Miliband was reportedly the first Cabinet minister to signal to Sir Keir Starmer that it was time to step down. He has played a significant role in shaping the economic strategy for Burnham's government.

The former Labour leader is a prominent figure in the party. Reports suggest he previously declined a proposed move to become Housing Secretary during Starmer's reshuffle in September.

With Burnham set to deliver his first speech as Prime Minister from outside Number 10 Downing Street in five days, the selection of his most critical Cabinet appointee remains uncertain. Although Shabana Mahmood is the current frontrunner, numerous reports suggest she is keen to remain as Home Secretary. Meanwhile, the i Paper has reported that Yvette Cooper is now being considered for the Chancellor position. Cooper previously served as Chief Secretary to the Treasury under Gordon Brown, taking over the role from Andy Burnham in 2008.

Rachel Reeves, Starmer's Chancellor, had previously cautioned that the incoming government must maintain strict fiscal credibility and stability in her final Mansion House speech. She stated that a strong economy "requires choices" and highlighted her legacy of closer ties with the EU and the City of London.

The individual appointed to the Treasury role will be the eighth Chancellor in a decade, marking an unprecedented period of turnover at the top of the Treasury.

Frequently asked questions

Ed Miliband is a prominent figure in the Labour Party and was previously considered a frontrunner for the Chancellor position in Andy Burnham's incoming government.

According to reports, current Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is the frontrunner for the Chancellor role, though she may prefer to remain at the Home Office.

Andy Burnham is set to become the next Prime Minister and is in the process of forming his Cabinet.

The Chancellor is the most crucial Cabinet appointee, responsible for fiscal policy and economic stability, and the high turnover in the role over the past decade is noted.

What Happens Next

01Andy Burnham is expected to announce his Cabinet picks.
02The new Prime Minister will deliver their first speech outside Number 10 Downing Street.

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How It Developed

Ed Miliband's bid to become Chancellor is reportedly facing opposition.
Shabana Mahmood is now considered the frontrunner for the Chancellor role.
Yvette Cooper is also reportedly being considered for Chancellor.
The incoming Prime Minister, Andy Burnham, has yet to announce his Cabinet picks.

Sources

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