Labour's former Health Minister Wes Streeting has indicated willingness to initiate a party leadership challenge against PM Keir Starmer by as early as next week, citing an urgent need to resolve the ongoing uncertainty and stagnation plaguing the Labour Party.
Labour's Streeting suggests a leadership challenge to Prime Minister Starmer could be imminent, having secured support from 81 Labour MPs required to spark a contest, according to his recent comments on BBC Newsnight.
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The Prime Minister may benefit from a period of reflection, allowing him to reassess his position before making any decisions about his future leadership.
Read next ↗Details of the US-Iran ceasefire agreement will likely be disclosed shortly.Prime Minister Starmer has consistently stated his intention to retain his position, but a leadership contest is not in the nation's best interest, according to Streeting.
Uncertainty and inaction have become unsustainable, according to his comments.
The Prime Minister should make his own decision about his future, rather than allowing others to force him into a leadership challenge.
The resignation of Streeting has heightened tensions within the party, placing pressure on PM Starmer with some predicting a potential leadership contest in the near future.
The resignation of Defence Minister John Healey has dealt another significant blow to Prime Minister Starmer's leadership, coming as it did with a harsh assessment of the PM's track record on defence budget allocations.


