From Streeting to Miliband: Who could challenge Keir Starmer for the leadership?
Sir Keir was being given until the crucial elections next May – and potential calamities in Scotland, Wales and London – before MPs would consider a move against him, but if the Budget in a fortnight’s time lands badly then his demise could come sooner.
The Independent’s political editor David Maddox looks at who could replace him:
Tara Cobham12 November 2025 14:30
Streeting bats away claims he’s on ‘manoeuvres’
During his speech at the NHS Providers conference in Manchester Mr Streeting suggested he was not “on manoeuvres”.
Quizzed further after his speech the health secretary was asked will you be fighting alongside the prime minister, following stories of an alleged leadership coup.
Mr Streeting said: “The bizarre thing about some juvenile briefing overnight its some people in No.10 said the prime minister is fighting for his job, I don’t think that is true…I think what he is trying to do is fighting to turn this country around.”
Quizzed about a 2024 interview when he expressed his desire to be PM one day.
He said: I’ve got a hard job already, so I’m quite enjoying doing this, and I’m thank you very much.”
Adding “I’m not going to say anything today that adds to the silly season that is going down.”
Rebecca Thomas, Health Correspondent12 November 2025 14:23
Streeting dismisses ideas that Starmer fighting for his job
Wes Streeting has dismissed questions that Keir Starmer is fighting for his job in No 10.
“The bizarre thing about some juvenile briefing overnight is that it’s some people in No 10 that have said the prime minister is fighting for his job.
“I don’t think that’s a helpful or constructive thing to say, I also don’t think it’s true.
“What I think he is doing is fighting to turn the country around from the enormous mess we’ve inherited on so many fronts.”
Bryony Gooch12 November 2025 14:22
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Tara Cobham12 November 2025 14:15
Starmer ‘lost confidence of his party and trust of British people’, Badenoch says
Sir Keir Starmer “has lost control of his Government, he’s lost the confidence of his party, and lost the trust of the British people”, Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch said.
Speaking at Prime Minister’s Questions, Mrs Badenoch said: “I wouldn’t have made the stupid mistake in the first place of putting up the jobs tax and killing jobs.
“Since they came in, it’s been disaster after disaster. The Deputy Prime Minister, the new Deputy Prime Minister, is clueless about how many illegal migrant sex offenders he’s let loose. The Culture Secretary breaking the rules to give her donor a top job. Taxes set to rise even further, unemployment at levels not seen since lockdown.
“And in the middle of it, a weak Prime Minister at war with his own Cabinet.
“It’s not just him, it is all of them. There is no replacement, it is all of them. Two weeks before the Budget, isn’t it the case that this Prime Minister has lost control of his Government, he’s lost the confidence of his party, and lost the trust of the British people?”
The Prime Minister replied: “The stupid mistakes were made over 14 long years. They broke the economy and now they think they can lecture us, and now they’ve got this unserious idea that they can find £47 billion of cuts without saying where they’re going to come from.”
Tara Cobham12 November 2025 14:00
Streeting addresses questions he’ll challenge Starmer for leadership
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has addressed leadership speculation as he attends the NHS conference in Manchester.
He said he wanted to start by “addressing this leadership speculation upfront”.
“I know there is concern about how long the man in the top job has left,” he said. “Let me reassure everyone I am doing everything I can to persuade Jim Mackey to stay around as long as possible.”
He referred to Sir Jim Mackey the Chief Executive Officer of NHS England and not Sir Keir Starmer, who he is rumoured to be challenging the premiership of.
Bryony Gooch12 November 2025 13:59
Streeting speaks at NHS conference in Manchester
We’ll bring you the updates as Wes Streeting speaks on NHS reform at a conference in Manchester.
Stay tuned for the top lines.
Bryony Gooch12 November 2025 13:53
Starmer still has faith in McSweeney, No10 indicates
Number 10 indicated on Wednesday afternoon that the prime minister does still have confidence in his chief of staff, Morgan McSweeney.
Asked about the matter during PMQs, Sir Keir Starmer declined to explicitly say he had confidence in his senior aide, saying that his team, including Mr McSweeney, are “absolutely focussed on delivering for the country”.
The prime minister’s press secretary said afterwards that the PM does have confidence in his aide and pointed to his words in the chamber.
Caitlin Doherty, Political Correspondent12 November 2025 13:47
Comment: By trying to save the PM, No 10 plotters have anointed Streeting as his successor
It looks as if someone in Downing Street has misjudged their pre-emptive warning to plotters who would seek to undermine Keir Starmer and his leadership. It appears that top brass within Labour feared that the Budget, in two weeks, would be so unpopular that it would trigger a challenge to the PM.
Selected journalists have been told that Starmer would refuse to go quietly, and instead stand and fight any challenge – and that the markets would react badly to the instability.
But the briefing war has got out of hand. Some of it was aimed squarely at Wes Streeting, the ambitious and inescapably interesting health secretary.
Tara Cobham12 November 2025 13:45
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Tara Cobham12 November 2025 13:30

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