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Sadiq Khan lobbies Andy Burnham to appoint Ed Miliband as Chancellor

Created at 11 Jul · 9:57 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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London Mayor Sadiq Khan has reportedly urged Andy Burnham, the presumptive Labour leader, to appoint Ed Miliband as Chancellor. Miliband's stance on North Sea oil exploration has drawn criticism from union leaders and MPs.

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Key Numbers

322nominations received by Andy Burnham

Who's Involved

Sadiq Khan
London Mayor lobbying for Ed Miliband's appointment
Andy Burnham
Presumptive Labour leader and target of lobbying
Ed Miliband
Energy Secretary proposed for Chancellor role
Shabana Mahmood
Home Secretary floated for Chancellor role
Pat McFadden
Work and Pensions Secretary floated for Chancellor role
Sharon Graham
Head of the Unite union opposing Miliband
Lord Nick Macpherson
Former Treasury permanent secretary supporting Miliband
Sadiq Khan lobbies Andy Burnham to appoint Ed Miliband as Chancellor

↳ Why This Matters

The choice of Chancellor is a critical early test for the incoming Labour leader, Andy Burnham, signaling the party's economic direction and its approach to energy policy, which could impact industrial jobs, energy security, and market confidence.

Key facts

  • London Mayor Sadiq Khan has reportedly lobbied Andy Burnham to appoint Ed Miliband as Chancellor.
  • Khan believes Miliband has the political skills and economic expertise to advance Burnham's agenda.
  • Miliband's environmental policies, particularly regarding North Sea oil exploration, have drawn criticism.
  • Union leaders and some Labour MPs have voiced opposition to Miliband potentially taking the Treasury role.
  • Burnham is expected to be confirmed as Labour leader next week.
  • Some financial sector figures expressed concern that Miliband's appointment would be poorly received by markets.

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has reportedly urged Andy Burnham, who is poised to become the next Labour leader, to appoint Ed Miliband as Chancellor. Khan conveyed his support in a private discussion with Burnham, citing Miliband's political acumen and economic knowledge as beneficial for advancing Burnham's agenda, including devolution to city regions.

The potential appointment of Miliband to the Treasury is a subject of intense debate within the Labour party. While Miliband has experience in the Treasury from Gordon Brown's government, his environmental policies, particularly his stance on North Sea oil exploration, have faced significant opposition. Critics, including union leaders like Sharon Graham of Unite and some Labour MPs, argue that his focus on net zero initiatives could harm the UK's industrial sector and jeopardize energy security. Miliband has reportedly delayed decisions on new exploration projects for Shell and Equinor, raising concerns about potential winter fuel shortages.

Burnham, who is set to be formally anointed Labour leader next Friday after securing a substantial number of nominations, has reportedly shown some receptiveness to reconsidering policy on North Sea oil and gas, though he has not made firm commitments. Allies of Miliband are reportedly working to reassure party figures about his approach to energy exploration.

While Miliband has the backing of Unison, one of the UK's largest unions, and support from former Treasury permanent secretary Lord Nick Macpherson for his expertise, some figures in the City of London have expressed reservations. A senior banking source suggested that Miliband's appointment would be viewed negatively by markets, citing concerns about his views on deregulation. Other suggestions for the Chancellor role include Wes Streeting and Jonathan Reynolds.

Frequently asked questions

London Mayor Sadiq Khan has reportedly lobbied Andy Burnham to appoint Ed Miliband as Chancellor.

Critics argue his net zero agenda harms the UK's industrial base and North Sea oil production, and that he may not support a deregulated financial system.

Shabana Mahmood and Pat McFadden have also been mentioned as potential candidates, with Wes Streeting and Jonathan Reynolds suggested by one banker.

Burnham is the presumptive Labour leader and is due to be formally anointed next Friday.

What Happens Next

01Andy Burnham is scheduled to be anointed Labour leader next Friday.
02Burnham will make his first major leadership appointment by selecting a Chancellor.

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How It Developed

Sadiq Khan lobbied Andy Burnham to appoint Ed Miliband as Chancellor.
Khan argued Miliband possesses the skills and expertise for Burnham's agenda.
Miliband's net zero agenda faces backlash over concerns it harms the industrial base and North Sea oil production.
Miliband has delayed new exploration projects from Shell and Equinor.
Union leaders and some MPs expressed opposition to Miliband's potential appointment.
Burnham has reportedly been receptive to policy changes on North Sea oil and gas.
Burnham is set to be anointed Labour leader next Friday.
Lord Nick Macpherson supported Miliband's expertise for the Chancellor role.

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