Ed Miliband ‘traumatised’ from time as Labour leader, skips PMQs to avoid triggering memories

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Labour insiders reveal Miliband's reluctance to attend PMQs

Ed Miliband, Labour's climate change chief, has been avoiding Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) as he is reportedly 'traumatised' from his time as the Labour leader. According to party insiders, Miliband finds it triggering to attend the weekly clash in Parliament, where he had to face off against David Cameron during his leadership from 2010 to 2015.

Unwillingness to support Sir Keir Starmer

Despite the usual expectation for Labour and Tory MPs to attend PMQs under a three-line whip, Ed Miliband has been notably absent. Sources claim that his reluctance to show up is linked to his past experiences as the Labour leader and the challenges he faced during the weekly political joust.

Rumours of rift with Sir Keir Starmer

The revelation comes amidst rumors of a possible rift between Ed Miliband and Sir Keir Starmer following a £28 billion eco U-turn by the Labour leader. While Starmer cited cost concerns for dropping the policy, Miliband was reportedly unhappy with the decision to abandon his flagship initiative.