Sir Keir Starmer will face the Commons with his premiership in crisis amid claims Wes Streeting has gathered enough support to formally launch a leadership challenge.
The beleaguered Prime Minister will head to the despatch box to debate the King’s Speech following the State Opening of Parliament which unveiled his legislative programme for the next parliamentary year.
But the debate threatens to be overshadowed by speculation regarding his immediate future in Downing Street amid reports Mr Streeting is preparing to resign as Health Secretary.
Downing Street insiders are understood to have believed Mr Streeting had not gathered enough support from MPs but sources told The Guardian at least 81 members – the threshold required to launch a formal challenge – are backing him for the leadership.
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My Lords and members of the House of Commons.
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My view is very clear, I think we should rally behind the Prime Minister. We should let him get on with doing his job, because he is a serious politician and these are very, very serious times.
I don’t think, in my view, this is the moment for a leadership challenge. I think we should back the Prime Minister and I will remain of that view.
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