David Miliband on Global Disorder, Labour Party, $1 Billion Crisis Budget - The Mishal Husain Show
Feb 5, 2026 The Mishal Husain Show
In 2007 when he was UK Foreign Secretary, David Miliband delivered an address to the Labour Party conference. He described a world with fewer countries at war and more democracies than ever before.
Two decades later, with that vision further from view, Miliband is head of the New York-based International Rescue Committee, one of the worlds largest aid agencies. Its Emergency Watchlist cites 20 urgent crises, from Haiti to Sudan and the Middle East to Myanmar. The group finds itself increasingly constrained by widening conflict and shrinking government aid.
The IRC role, however, gave Miliband new purpose after his bid to lead Labour ended in dramatic and personal fashion when in 2010 he lost to his own brother. Now he sees his old friends and rivals back in power, forced to make decisions he finds painful.
In this conversation with Mishal Husain, Miliband discusses the current state of politics in the UK, including Prime Minister Keir Starmers leadership. He talks about Donald Trumps Board of Peace and his old boss, former Prime Minister Tony Blair. They also discuss Milibands family heritage.
00:00 Introducing David Miliband
02:20 His refugee parents and link to work at IRC
07:55 Growing up, democracy seemed like the norm
08:43 Milibands 2007 speech at Labour Party Conference
10:30 Mark Carneys 2026 speech at Davos
12:17 America will no longer be Atlas
12:58 More autocracies than democracies in the world today
14:06 A revolution in Americas role in the world
15:14 IRC work on the US-Mexico border
17:14 IRCs 2026 Emergency Watchlist: Sudan and the Occupied Palestinian Territory
19:12 If you talk to the people you have hope.
22:43 Jared Kushners plans for Gaza
25:31 Tony Blair and the Board of Peace
29:34 Cuts to foreign aid
34:00 "Challenging period for UK Labour, Starmer
36:32 Threats from Reform and Andy Burnham
39:03 What next for Miliband?
39:50 Relationship with Hilary Clinton