Keir Starmer to meet leadership rival Wes Streeting
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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces the biggest leadership crisis of his premiership as cabinet ministers have reportedly urged him to consider his position and British government aides quit their posts.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership is in jeopardy after his Labour Party suffered heavy defeats in local elections last week.
Louise Thompson ‘optimistic’ after meeting Wes Streeting over maternity care - She said Mr Streeting told her he was ‘definitely open to the idea’ of appointing a maternity commissioner.
On the first night of the Labour Party conference, Wes Streeting stood in front of a huge crowd and told them it was him, not the prime minister, who would prove pivotol in Labour's ability to secure re-election. Addressing a room of delegates who had ...
Recent research by Queen Mary University of London found about 48 per cent of Labour members describe themselves as “fairly left-wing”. The close result of Labour’s deputy leadership election and a low turnout suggested that members are still largely on the so-called soft left.
If Streeting became Britain’s first openly gay Prime Minister, it would be a cause for concern, not celebration, for so many LGBT+ people.
Sir Keir Starmer is facing mounting pressure to resign after three Labour aides stepped down, joining over 50 Labour MPs in demanding his departure following a dismal performance in local elections. Among those resigning is Joe Morris,
Health Secretary Wes Streeting, Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham and former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner are among the possible contenders.