
Former Treasury chief economic adviser Nicholas Stern has called on Andy Burnham to appoint Ed Miliband as chancellor. Stern, now a professor at the London School of Economics, argued that Miliband has the bold vision and experience needed to revive the economy and rebuild public trust in government. This endorsement adds to a growing number of supporters backing Miliband for the role, highlighting internal Labour discussions about economic leadership.
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Nicholas Stern calls on Andy Burnham to appoint Ed Miliband as chancellor
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Stern argued that Ed Miliband has a 'bold' vision to revive the economy.
Opinion<p>Nicholas Stern joins growing number backing Miliband, saying he has vision and experience to revive economy</p><p>A former chief economic adviser to the Treasury has called on Andy Burnham to appoint <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/politics/edmiliband">Ed Miliband</a> as chancellor, arguing the energy secretary has a “bold” vision to revive the economy.</p><p>Nicholas Stern, a professor…
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Stern argued that Ed Miliband has a 'bold' vision to revive the economy.
OpinionNicholas Stern is a former chief economic adviser to the Treasury.
The GuardianNicholas Stern is a professor at the London School of Economics.
The GuardianStern was a senior figure in the Treasury during Gordon Brown's tenure.
The GuardianStern said only Miliband has the experience and strategic vision to accelerate investment and rebuild public trust.
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