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Streeting ‘to launch challenge tomorrow’ after delay to spare king’s embarrassment

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According to Labour insiders, health secretary Wes Streeting will resign and launch his bid to topple Keir Starmer tomorrow, following a terse 16-minute meeting with Starmer at No 10 today. It would appear those who thought the monarch was visibly just going through the motions of his ‘king’s speech’ today were right.

As Skwawkbox predicted earlier, the bid was only delayed to spare the king’s ’embarrassment’ at having to deliver the supposed ‘plan for government’ on behalf of a PM facing an ouster. As also predicted yesterday, Streeting is rushing through his bid because he and his supporters know he would stand no chance against Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham. Burnham needs time to get into a parliamentary seat before he can make any challenge.

The bid comes after former ‘Tinge’ MP Chuka Umunna visited Downing Street on behalf of an Israel-supporting US banking giant that is demanding a right-wing replacement for Starmer. Streeting has accepted huge donations from the UK Israel lobby and will, according to the latest polling, destroy the rotting carcass of ‘Labour’.

According to that analysis, in the next election a Wes Streeting-led Labour will retain only around five seats from the more than 400 it ‘won’ in 2024 with the help of Farage’s Reform UK ‘party’.

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  1. Bazza says:
    2 months ago

    ‘As Right Wing drones jostle on the Titanic.
    These Petty Neo-Liberal Would Be Kings.
    All supporting a Two State Imperialism in Palestine.
    Such Lightweight lumpen things.
    As the old order, Neo Liberal is dying.
    A vision for COLLECTIVISM WITH sings.
    And the Broad Left needs to get on board.
    For socialism with bass, drums and strings!’
    ❤️☮️⚖️🇵🇸Solidarity!

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