Nicholas Stern, a former chief economic adviser to the Treasury, has urged Andy Burnham to appoint Ed Miliband as Chancellor if he becomes Prime Minister. Stern believes Miliband possesses the necessary experience and strategic vision to rejuvenate the UK economy, particularly through investments in clean energy and infrastructure.
Stern argues that Miliband’s approach could restore public trust in government capabilities, suggesting that a significant increase in public spending is essential for economic growth. He emphasizes the importance of transitioning from outdated industries to modern technologies, particularly in energy and transport sectors.
The call for Miliband comes amid a growing consensus among academics and officials who see him as a competent leader capable of navigating the complexities of economic recovery. His past experience in the Treasury is highlighted as a key asset in formulating effective economic strategies.
Stern warns that failing to invest in future technologies could hinder the UK’s global standing on climate issues. He advocates for a shift towards supporting affected workers and regions, positioning Miliband as a pivotal figure in driving green investments that could stabilize the economy and create jobs.
Source: The Guardian

