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Wes Streeting, a potential leadership contender. Morris said the prime minister "no longer has the trust or confidence of the public". Melanie Ward, PPS to Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy, Naushabah Khan, PPS to Cabinet
Wes Streeting, former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner and Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham are thought to be the main potential challengers to Sir Keir's leadership. Burnham cannot enter a contest without first becoming
potential seats in St Helens and Warrington, but the MPs Charlotte Nichols and Marie Rimmer deny that was the case. “I don’t know how many different ways I can say this
Wes Streeting has held talks with Keir Starmer in Downing Street as an ally of the health secretary renewed calls for the prime minister to resign, saying his authority had “irretrievably ebbed away”. Streeting arrived
candidate. “Even if Burnham managed to find someone in the next week or so, we’re still talking about two months before he could even be in contention,” says Kiran. “The game for [Andy Burnham
Wes Streeting locked in what one cabinet minister called a “Mexican standoff”, with no one ready to move first. Watson’s warning came [in a Substack post](https://tomwatsonofficial.substack.com/p/dont-reheat-the-curry-house-coup?r=krlm8&utm_medium=ios&triedRedirect=true) in which he recounted
candidate. A number of ministers also said they were keen to dissuade angry MPs from moving against Starmer too quickly in order to give Burnham time. “There are various plans circulating, none of them good
Wes Streeting, the health secretary. Streeting has been clear with the prime minister for months that he is ready for a leadership contest should one take place. But he has also been adamant that
potentially catastrophic results, though she has told friends she would not want to be the one to trigger any contest, and there has been some speculation that she does not yet have the numbers.  MPs in the Strangers’ Bar in parliament as colleagues spoke of their “existential” fear about the crucial elections next week. Starmer, meanwhile, tried