So, if Streeting is resigning, he has enough MPs supporting him. He wouldn't risk his career otherwise.
Strategically, from his POV, resigning asap and triggering a leadership race now is key for him. Rayner will not run I imagine until she is cleared for her tax offences, I think most believe she will be cleared and once she is she can really run with no monkey on her back.
On the other side, if they wait too long, Burnham is going to force himself into a seat and is overwhelmingly the most popular Labour MP both with members and on the left in general so Streeting won't stand a chance.
There's a dark horse, which is Ed Miliband, if he ran I genuinely think he could win through the members - his baggage is obviously he's already lost an election, but anyone who's followed politics in the past 10 years can probably tell Miliband has matured a lot since he was last Labour leader.
Of course, Starmer could beat Streeting.
Strategically, from his POV, resigning asap and triggering a leadership race now is key for him. Rayner will not run I imagine until she is cleared for her tax offences, I think most believe she will be cleared and once she is she can really run with no monkey on her back.
On the other side, if they wait too long, Burnham is going to force himself into a seat and is overwhelmingly the most popular Labour MP both with members and on the left in general so Streeting won't stand a chance.
There's a dark horse, which is Ed Miliband, if he ran I genuinely think he could win through the members - his baggage is obviously he's already lost an election, but anyone who's followed politics in the past 10 years can probably tell Miliband has matured a lot since he was last Labour leader.
Of course, Starmer could beat Streeting.

