Streeting Resigns, Blasts Starmer's 'Mistakes' and Leadership Vacuum
Wes Streeting has dramatically resigned from government, accusing Prime Minister Keir Starmer of a 'vacuum' in leadership and 'heavy-handed' tactics, sparking an immediate leadership challenge within Labour.

Wes Streeting has sensationally resigned from his post as Health Secretary, launching a blistering attack on Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership, according to the Daily Express Politics. This move ignites what is expected to be a brutal internal battle for control of the Labour Party, with Streeting positioning himself to challenge Starmer directly.
The resignation follows weeks of speculation, with the Daily Express reporting that Mr Streeting had been plotting to step down and trigger a leadership contest. In a lengthy letter posted on social media, the Ilford MP explicitly stated there was a "vacuum" at the top of the Labour Party, directly challenging the Prime Minister's authority and vision.
Mr Streeting's letter did not pull punches. He told the Prime Minister, "It is now clear that you will not lead the Labour Party into the next general election." He further accused Sir Keir of a "heavy-handed approach to dissenting voices" which, he claimed, "diminishes our politics." He also listed a series of "mistakes" contributing to recent local election losses, including the controversial cutting of the winter fuel allowance.
This immediate challenge plunges Labour into deep uncertainty, forcing a leadership contest at a critical time for the country. For ordinary people, it means a period of political instability within the main opposition party, raising questions about who can truly offer a credible alternative government and address the pressing issues facing Britain.
The stage is now set for a direct confrontation, with Mr Streeting expected to formally lay out his vision for the Labour Party's future in the coming days, forcing Sir Keir Starmer to defend his leadership against a formidable internal opponent.
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