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Cabinet Allies Urge Starmer to Sack Wes Streeting as Briefing War Escalates

Anonymous cabinet briefings accuse Streeting of breaching collective responsibility, testing Starmer’s authority before May’s local elections.

Overview

  • Multiple national outlets report unnamed cabinet ministers pressing Keir Starmer to dismiss the health secretary for disloyalty and undermining No 10.
  • A Downing Street source defends Wes Streeting as doing a great job and describes him as a key player on the team.
  • Streeting’s spokesman denounces the briefings as incredibly stupid and points to an 86,000 fall in waiting lists and faster ambulance response times under Labour.
  • At a private political cabinet meeting, Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander urged colleagues to form a praetorian guard around Starmer, with attendees describing the prime minister’s closing remarks as emotional.
  • The Times reports the cabinet split into three camps as local elections near, and there has been no dismissal or resignation to date.