Labour Party members are positioning themselves to challenge Prime Minister Keir Starmer, with Andy Burnham and Wes Streeting subtly launching campaigns following Labour’s recent election setbacks. Amid calls for Starmer’s resignation and ministerial resignations, his allies caution against indulging in “fantasy politics.” Chief Secretary to the PM, Darren Jones, highlighted the need for Labour to address the country’s pressing issues without getting sidetracked by internal power struggles. Former Home Secretary Alan Johnson dismissed calls for Starmer’s resignation and warned against replacing him prematurely, emphasizing the challenges of leading an opposition party back to government. Johnson criticized the idea of Burnham challenging for leadership, suggesting that Labour MPs should focus on rebuilding the party rather than pursuing immediate changes in leadership. The political landscape continues to evolve as Burnham and Streeting make their intentions known, setting the stage for potential leadership contests within the Labour Party.
“Labour Party Members Positioning for Leadership Challenge”
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