Wes Streeting on Keir Starmer’s “poor leadership, poor judgement and bad politics”
The former health secretary has attacked the PM for failing to “take responsibility” for defence spending
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The former health secretary has attacked the PM for failing to “take responsibility” for defence spending
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He seems to lack the basic social skills necessary for survival
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It’s not impossible
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Has the party’s battle of ideas come too late?
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Also: sober frustrations, and learning from Robert Skidelsky
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In British politics, hope is a mistake
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We are getting a sense of what the former health secretary would do in government
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The leadership contest has put the EU question back on the table – but to what end?
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The news that Andy Burnham found a seat to stand in shook Labour out of its leadership deadlock
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He seems to be struggling to get the support he needs to challenge the PM
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Good economic news for Rachel Reeves has been overshadowed by leadership manoeuvres
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Removing a prime minister requires a serious debate, not this shambles
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There is now a serious effort to remove the Prime Minister from office
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Moves are underway to challenge Keir Starmer’s leadership
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Starmer’s fate hinges on one speech and one disgruntled backbench MP
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The Prime Minister is nearly out of luck. But his challengers disagree about what comes next
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Can it be cured?
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The barriers to his coronation are practical, not political
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The Health Secretary’s rumoured leadership designs mean he can’t afford to be picky
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In his Progress anniversary speech, the Health Secretary outlined his own political and intellectual vision
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