Streeting hits back: Briefing on Starmer leadership challenge ‘self-defeating’
The Independent’s political correspondent Caitlin Doherty reports:
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has denied plotting to oust the prime minister, blasting the “self-defeating” briefing.
Asked whether he was planning a leadership challenge, the Health Secretary told Sky News: “No, and I think whoever’s been briefing this has been watching too much Celebrity Traitors, and this is just about the worst attack on a faithful I’ve seen since Joe Marler was kicked out and banished in the final.
“It’s totally self defeating briefing, not least because it’s not true and I don’t understand how anyone thinks it’s helpful to the Prime Minister either.”
Asked if he would rule out demanding Sir Keir Starmer’s resignation after the Budget, he said: “Yes, and nor did I shoot JFK.”
Tara Cobham12 November 2025 08:07
Analysis: Labour MPs fearful their careers are already over have left Starmer in danger
The Independent’s Whitehall Editor Kate Devlin writes:
A few months ago, Scottish Labour MPs started saying to each other, only half-jokingly, that there were only three of them coming back after the next election.
The figure is extraordinary in itself. But that’s before you factor in that Labour’s landslide last year meant there are currently 37 of them. That is 34 MPs who fear their political careers are already over – many before they have barely begun.
The pattern is repeated across England and Wales.
That is why Starmer is currently in so much danger. Many Labour MPs came into parliament planing to be loyal to this government.
But they are finding it more and more difficult to be loyal to a leader they feel may lose them their job.
Tara Cobham12 November 2025 08:05
Watch: Those spreading Labour leadership rumours have been watching too much Celebrity Traitors, Wes Streeting says
Tara Cobham12 November 2025 08:04
No 10 holds flurry of late-night briefings amid fears PM’s job under threat
Number 10 held a flurry of late-night briefings in which allies of the prime minister came out fighting on his behalf amid fears his job could be under threat after the Budget in two weeks’ time.
The briefings came as part of a ploy to put down several senior Labour figures who are said to be “on manoeuvres” to supplant Sir Keir Starmer, according to reporting by the Guardian, Times and BBC, among others.
No 10 has singled out Health Secretary Wes Streeting to warn off other potential leadership challenges from senior Labour figures including Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood and Energy Secretary Ed Miliband, the reports said.
Tara Cobham12 November 2025 08:04
Streeting rules out bid to challenge Starmer
Wes Streeting has denied wanting to oust the prime minister, comparing rumours he is plotting a leadership challenge to conspiracy theories.
The health secretary categorically ruled out a bid to challenge Sir Keir Starmer on Wednesday morning, describing rumours as “unhelpful” and “self-defeating”.
Asked if he would rule out demanding Sir Keir’s resignation after the Budget, he told Sky News: “Yes, and nor did I shoot JFK.
“I don’t know where Lord Lucan is, had nothing to do with Shergar, and I do think that the US did manage to do the moon landings. I don’t think they were fake.”
Dismissing the coup rumours, he said: “I think whoever’s been briefing this has been watching too much Celebrity Traitors, and this is just about the worst attack on a faithful I’ve seen since Joe Marler was kicked out and banished in the final.
“It’s totally self-defeating briefing, not least because it’s not true and I don’t understand how anyone thinks it’s helpful to the Prime Minister either.”
Tara Cobham12 November 2025 08:01



