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PoliticsMay 20

Former Health Secretary Streeting Criticizes Starmer's Leadership in Commons Speech

Wes Streeting made his first Commons appearance since resigning from Cabinet, warning Labour about nationalist threats and criticizing the Prime Minister's leadership.

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Former Health Secretary Wes Streeting delivered a pointed critique of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer's leadership during his first House of Commons appearance since resigning from the Cabinet last week.

Streeting, who quit his Cabinet position citing lost confidence in Starmer's leadership, used his Commons speech to warn of what he described as an "existential threat to the UK." The former minister suggested Labour needed to change course or risk ceding ground to political opponents.

In his remarks, Streeting specifically referenced the potential for Nigel Farage to gain political advantage, warning that Labour risked losing the fight against nationalism if current approaches continued. The speech contained what observers noted as a thinly veiled pitch for alternative leadership within the party.

Streeting accused Starmer of "treading water" in his role as Prime Minister, suggesting the current leadership lacked the decisive action needed to address pressing challenges facing the country.

The former Cabinet minister's public criticism represents a significant escalation in tensions within Labour's leadership ranks, coming just days after his high-profile resignation from the government front bench.

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