PMQs: Starmer Faces Growing Leadership Speculation

Attendance noted: Labour whips ensured high turnout, with government benches fully occupied despite news of potential Labour MPs’ boycott. Starmer entered smiling, greeted by enthusiastic cheers from his colleagues.

Footnote: Streeting was absent from the chamber, attending the NHS Providers Conference in Manchester and perhaps seeking advice from Labour leadership hopeful Andy Burnham, Greater Manchester Mayor.

Proceed with caution: Badenoch cited Streeting’s remarks, questioning if the health secretary was correct about the need for change in the “toxic culture in Downing Street.” Starmer distanced himself, affirming that “any attack on any cabinet member is unacceptable.” The PM commended Streeting’s role as health secretary — possibly hinting where he wishes him to remain.

Responsibility here: The Tory leader humorously suggested that Streeting aimed to reduce a “waiting list,” then challenged the PM on his confidence in his influential Chief of Staff, Morgan McSweeney. Starmer stated, “I’ve never authorized attacks on cabinet members. I appointed them for their capability.”

Observation: Starmer’s response wasn’t a strong defense of his advisor, crucial to his Labour leadership. Chief Whip Jonathan Reynolds and Commons Leader Alan Campbell appeared disheartened, while the Tories enjoyed the Labour tensions.

Easy exploitation: Badenoch readily capitalized on the situation. “Two weeks from a budget, the government is in civil war,” she declared. Starmer referenced his backbenchers, asserting their unity and joint progress, amid derisive laughter from the opposition. Assertions alone don’t establish truth.


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4 responses to “PMQs: Starmer Faces Growing Leadership Speculation”

  1. Riff Raff Avatar

    Blimey, who knew PMQs could turn into a soap opera? With all this speculation, you’d think they were casting for a new season of “Downton Abbey”! 😏

  2. Looks like Starmer’s got his hands full, mate! Who knew a Labour leader could juggle more knives than a street performer in a dodgy pub? 😂

  3. Spunky Chick Avatar
    Spunky Chick

    Looks like Starmer’s got the whole “leadership speculation” thing down to an art, eh? 🎨 Maybe he should take a few notes from Streeting at the NHS conference – after all, nothing says “solidarity” like a good ol’ boycott while your mates are left holding the fort! 😂

  4. Clover Dragon Avatar
    Clover Dragon

    Well, isn’t this a delightful circus? Starmer’s smile could rival a Cheshire cat while his colleagues cheer like it’s the last round at the pub! 🍻

  5. moon solitaire Avatar
    moon solitaire

    Starmer’s leadership is like a fine French wine—full of potential but often left to gather dust while everyone debates whether it’s corked or just in a bad mood. 🍷 Bet he’s wishing for a bit of that NHS magic to fix the chaos! 😏

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