The PM risks sliding into irrelevance as potential successors battle for his crown Daily Telegraph 11/05/26 Sometimes in Westminster, politicians latch on to a buzzword that spreads like a particularly nasty virus from every mouth. Today that word is timetable. One after the other, Labour MPs are calling on the Prime Minister to set a timetable for his departure. The reason is obvious: they want him gone, but not until Andy Burnham has returned to Parliament to be crowned as Sir Keir Starmer’s successor. The alternative of having a leadership contest immediately would mean having to choose between Wes Streeting and Angela Rayner, neither of whom they much fancy. So the phrase “resign now” is very much out of fashion. The problem is that if Sir Keir granted their request, announcing what would probably be a summer leadership contest and a change of leader around September, he would be not so much a lame duck as a dead duck. There would quickly be a new buzzword in Westminster, a...
Party’s Left wing fears a Blue Labour stitch-up if leadership contest is rushed through Daily Telegraph 10/05/26 Allies of Wes Streeting say that he is planning, but not plotting, to take on the leadership of the Labour Party. This week could be the moment when he has to decide whether to throw his hat into the ring – or rue the day he missed the chance. On Sunday afternoon, the need for urgency became clearer than ever. In a much-anticipated intervention, Angela Rayner attacked the “toxic culture of cronyism” in Sir Keir’s Downing Street and hinted at a possible pact with Andy Burnham, the other darling of the Labour Left. In a sign that the two potential leadership contenders could now be working together, she urged Sir Keir to allow Mr Burnham to return to Parliament from his current role as mayor of Manchester – a move that could pave the way for the pair to launch a joint ticket to run the country. The stage is now set for a leadership contest that would pitch Mr Streeting...