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Streeting of the Labour Party wants to be Britain's next prime minister

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17/05/2026

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17/05/2026

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Wes Streeting speaks at the Progress Conference at Convene in London on May 16. (AP)

LONDON, May 17, (AP): Wes Streeting's ambition to head the British government was one of the worst-kept secrets in UK politics. But if anyone was unaware, it's now official - the former health secretary announced on Saturday his intention to oust Prime Minister Keir Starmer.

Streeting is the first member of Parliament to say he will take on Starmer in what is likely to be a bruising internal contest for the reins of the Labour Party, which has seen its fortunes fall in the two years since its historic landslide victory swept out Conservatives after 14 years in power.

Streeting is likely to face other challengers, including Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham, if the latter can win a special election for a seat in the House of Commons. Starmer has vowed to fight on despite being widely unpopular after a series of setbacks, policy U-turns and questions over his judgment for appointing a friend of Jeffrey Epstein as US ambassador.

The government is facing weeks of chaos after he rejected calls to resign following the party’s disastrous results in the May 7 local and regional UK elections, in which Nigel Farage's anti-immigrant Reform UK made huge gains.

"The voters did more than send Labour a message last week," Streeting said on Saturday. "They issued a warning: that unless we change course, we risk being the handmaidens of Nigel Farage and the breakup of the United Kingdom.” The boyish-looking Streeting, 43, is widely regarded as one of the party's best communicators and has been an outspoken voice on issues that include the war in Gaza.