Streeting can't win though, so he's just opening the door for Rayner, Burnham or Miliband. If Burnham can find a seat, Starmer couldn't possibly block him again, surely.Streeting has resigned as Health Sec so it appears like it's now game on for a leadership challenge
The Labour party has dug a big hole for itself. Once again the country has a PM who has lost support but refuses to go and who is in the wings? Here is my take on the candidates.Streeting can't win though, so he's just opening the door for Rayner, Burnham or Miliband. If Burnham can find a seat, Starmer couldn't possibly block him again, surely.
Streeting can't win though, so he's just opening the door for Rayner, Burnham or Miliband. If Burnham can find a seat, Starmer couldn't possibly block him again, surely.
A peerage if Andy wins, worth £330 a day just for signing in. It's one big gravy train...I wonder what Josh Simons has been promised given he'll be foregoing his c£95k MPs salary
You may not understand it, neither do I but it was inevitable that Fleet Street would rally everyone they could against him. They will do the same to any successor. To be fair though, he is the master of his own downfall. He really did not do himself any favours by making so many U-turns to appease Fleet Street, failing to use any common sense by appointing Mandelson, throwing anyone he could under the bus when he felt threatened, manipulating the democratic process for each election by trying to parachute in Islington's finest whenever he could and using any old excuse to prevent Burnham standing in the last by-election. It was so blatant that even the most blinkered referee would not fail to spot it without ever needing to resort to VAR.I actually enjoy all these political machinations. Both Rayner, and now Streeting, have spoken in support of Burnham standing in Makerfield, so it's highly unlikely that Starmer could block him again. The jeopardy is in that Reform performed very strongly in the council elections in Makerfield, so it's by no means a shoo-in for Burnham. However, if he wins well, consigning Reform to a distant second, the challenge to Starmer could be a walkover. Would Streeting and Rayner even stand?
I quite like Starmer, and really don't understand the levels of antipathy towards him, but I think he's finished as PM. I hope Burnham takes over and that he makes Starmer Foreign Secretary.
Why does everyone think burnham Will be the new Messiah
He has bread and dripping for his tea and will get down to that London and tell ‘em all to bloody sort it out.Why does everyone think burnham Will be the new Messiah
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Streeting could have announced an immediate challenge, which would have ruled out Burnham. The fact that he didn't is noble, but not great tactics for his own chances.Amazing really that Labour don’t have someone from those 400 elected MPs to step up, so they have to go get someone elected, who they didn’t want first time around, so he can ride his white stallion into Parliament to knock over Starmer and save the Party!
Be hard to make it up.