The government faced internal strife as accusations of a potential coup against Keir Starmer were refuted by Wes Streeting. Speculation regarding the Prime Minister’s stability heightened following efforts by Downing Street to bolster his leadership in response to perceived threats.
Supporters of the Prime Minister cautioned against any attempts to challenge Mr. Starmer, emphasizing the need for stability. However, critics accused No10 of adopting a defensive stance, labeling it as counterproductive. Streeting was implicated as a possible instigator against the PM, with concerns within No10 escalating ahead of the November 26 Budget.
In response, the Health Secretary’s spokesperson vehemently denied the allegations, highlighting Streeting’s commitment to healthcare reforms. Despite briefings linking Streeting to internal dissent, a Downing Street source praised his performance as Health Secretary and dismissed the rumors as unfounded speculation.
This turmoil coincided with efforts by Starmer to improve Labour’s polling numbers and the upcoming critical Budget, where Chancellor Rachel Reeves contemplates straying from the party’s pledge to shield workers from tax increases. Streeting’s scheduled address on NHS matters and media appearances for the government further complicated the situation.
A government insider criticized the defensive stance taken by No10, attributing damaging leaks to rogue elements within the party. Concerns over the Budget were prevalent among MPs, with some suggesting a willingness to compromise on manifesto promises under certain conditions. Streeting enjoyed substantial support within the Parliamentary Labour Party, despite the internal discord.
