
Health Secretary Wes Streeting is preparing to resign from the UK government and challenge Prime Minister Keir Starmer for the leadership, his allies said.
Streeting, who met Starmer briefly in Downing Street on Wednesday morning, is likely to quit the cabinet this week and attempt to trigger a leadership contest, they said, requesting anonymity to disclose private deliberations. The Times was first to report the development.
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In the event of a contest sparked by Streeting, allies of Starmer said it was likely the premier would attempt to stand against him.
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A spokesperson for Streeting did not deny that he was preparing to resign and challenge Starmer. They said he wouldn't say anything to distract from King Charles III announcing the government's legislative agenda in Parliament on Wednesday, which included a bill on health care.
Streeting posted on social media on Wednesday morning about the government's health policy but said it was not drawn on his intentions.
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In order to successfully trigger a leadership contest, Streeting would have to secure the support of 81 Labour Members of Parliament. It remains to be seen whether Streeting has the numbers.
It is also possible the so-called soft-left faction of the party would try to put up their own candidate, former deputy premier Angela Rayner or Energy secretary Ed Miliband.