NEWS STORY : Streeting Holds Brief Meeting With Starmer as Leadership Speculation Intensifies

STORY

Wes Streeting has held a brief meeting with Sir Keir Starmer at Downing Street as the Prime Minister continues to face pressure over his leadership following Labour’s poor local election results.

The Health Secretary spent less than twenty minutes inside Number 10 on Wednesday morning, with reports putting the meeting at around 16 or 17 minutes. The talks came shortly before the King’s Speech, as Starmer attempted to project authority while dealing with the most serious internal challenge of his premiership.

Streeting has been widely discussed as a potential successor if Starmer is forced into a leadership contest. Speculation around his intentions has grown after several junior ministers resigned from the Government, including Dr Zubir Ahmed, a former health minister and ally of Streeting, who said Starmer’s leadership had become “unsustainable”.

There was no immediate sign after the meeting that Streeting was launching a formal challenge. The Guardian reported that UK bond yields fell after a Streeting challenge failed to materialise, while allies of the Prime Minister sought to play down the idea that Labour had a viable replacement candidate ready to move.