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Starmer snub ignites Streeting ‘coup’ plot on King’s Speech day

Starmer snub ignites Streeting ‘coup’ plot on King’s Speech day

Published 1 month, 2 weeks ago
Description

Wes Streeting is expected to resign and launch a leadership challenge as early as tomorrow, plunging Westminster into crisis just as Parliament reopens.


The King announced the Government’s legislative agenda this afternoon but the big story was machinations at No 10, where the Health Secretary and Keir Starmer held a meeting that lasted just 16 minutes.


Camilla and Tim battle the elements outside Parliament to bring you the latest developments from a tense day in Westminster.


They are joined by Labour MP Luke Akehurst, who pleads directly with his friend Wes Streeting to not resign – and suggests he doesn’t have enough MPs behind him anyway.


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Producer: Lilian Fawcett

Senior Producer: John Cadigan

Executive Producer: Charlotte Seligman

Video Producer: Will Walters

Camera Operator: Andy Mackenzie

Editor: Camilla Tominey


Highlights

  • Wes Streeting expected to resign as early as tomorrow
  • King's Speech overshadowed by day of Labour leadership drama

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