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LIVE: Starmer challenges Labour rebels as he refuses to quit

Health Secretary Wes Streeting faces the prospect of trying to oust Sir Keir Starmer from Downing Street after the Prime Minister refused to quit despite mounting calls in Labour for a change of leadership.

Sir Keir pointedly told his Cabinet the process for formally challenging his leadership had not been triggered which suggests he will stand in any contest to determine his own future.

Mr Streeting, who was present for Sir Keir’s remarks, is seen as a frontrunner to replace the Prime Minister and has today been accused of launching a ‘coup’ against Sir Keir to grab the keys to Number 10.

Meanwhile, housing minister Miatta Fahnbulleh has become the first minister to resign from the Government because of Sir Keir’s leadership.

Around 80 MPs have now publicly called for his resignation, telling him to ‘get real’ and recognise ‘it’s over’, while five ministerial aides have walked out.

Follow the latest updates below 

Starmer tells Cabinet he will carry on amid mounting calls for leadership change

Sir Keir Starmer told his Cabinet that a leadership challenge ‘has not been triggered’ and ‘the country expects us to get on with governing’.

In a statement released by Downing Street, the Prime Minister told a meeting of the Cabinet:

As I said yesterday, I take responsibility for these election results and I take responsibility for delivering the change we promised. The past 48 hours have been destabilising for government and that has a real economic cost for our country and for families.

The Labour Party has a process for challenging a leader and that has not been triggered. The country expects us to get on with governing. That is what I am doing and what we must do as a Cabinet.

Watch: Moment Wes Streeting is questioned over his leadership ambitions

This is the moment Health Secretary Wes Streeting faced questions about his leadership ambitions as reporters asked him if he wanted to be prime minister.

Mr Streeting made a hasty exit from Downing Street after a Cabinet meeting this morning where he did not directly challenge Sir Keir Starmer.

Watch the incident below:

Starmer’s former leadership rival calls on PM to ‘end the chaos’ and resign

Labour former leadership candidate Rebecca Long-Bailey has called for Sir Keir Starmer to ‘set out a timetable’ for a new leader to be elected.

In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, the MP for Salford said the ‘full range of candidates’ must be able to stand.

Sir Keir beat Ms Long-Bailey in the Labour leadership contest in 2020.

Read her full statement below:

Streeting ignores reporters as he leaves Downing Street

Secretary of State for Health and Social Care Wes Streeting leaves 10 Downing Street after a cabinet meeting in London, Tuesday, May 12, 2026 as Britain's Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing the biggest threat yet to his authority after a growing number of disaffected lawmakers called for him to step down.(AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Wes Streeting ignored reporters shouting questions at him as he left the Cabinet meeting.

The Health Secretary was asked whether he challenged Sir Keir Starmer and continued walking down Downing Street without responding.

DAN HODGES: Starmer looking for dignified way of ending all this

Daily Mail columnist Dan Hodges says Sir Keir Starmer is looking for a ‘dignified way’ of ending his time in Downing Street.

Dan says the Prime Minister is ‘not in denial’ about the difficulties arising from his leadership but does not want to be seen to be ‘forced out’ by his MPs.

It comes as Sir Keir told his cabinet he will not be resigning and added the formal mechanism to challenge his leadership had not been triggered.

Suspended Labour MP calls on Starmer to resign

Suspended Labour MP Karl Turner has urged Sir Keir Starmer to quit to ensure ‘stable government’.

The outspoken backbencher said while he has supported Sir Keir for many years, his presence in No 10 was causing people to lose the trust of voters.

See his full statement below:

Peter Kyle – Starmer showing ‘steadfast leadership’

Peter Kyle said Sir Keir Starmer was showing “really steadfast leadership” as he left the Cabinet meeting.

Speaking to reporters in Downing Street, Mr Kyle said:

We had a very purposeful Cabinet meeting talking about the big issues facing our economy and society. Nothing has been triggered.

I’m about to go off to Brussels to continue working with Brussels to deepen the relationship, to benefit Britain.

We are working hard on the big issues that are facing the country and Keir is showing really steadfast leadership.

Liz Kendall – Starmer has my full support

British Science Secretary Liz Kendall walks outside No. 10 Downing Street after attending a cabinet meeting, the day before the State Opening of Parliament, in London, Britain, May 12, 2026. REUTERS/Jack Taylor

Liz Kendall has said Sir Keir Starmer has her ‘full support’ following the Cabinet meeting earlier this morning.

She told reporters on Downing Street:

The Prime Minister talked about the challenges we faced as a country, the crisis in the middle east and the impact on the cost of living here.

And look, this government will do what we were elected to do which is serve the British people. The Prime Minister has my full support in this.

Let me just say this; there is a process to challenge the leader, nobody has made that challenge and what people would expect me to do is to focus on how we can grow the economy, tackle the cost of living and give them a better life.

Pat McFadden – Starmer wasn’t challenged during Cabinet meeting

Pat McFadden said nobody challenged Sir Keir Starmer to go at the Cabinet meeting.

Speaking to reporters outside Downing Street, the Work and Pensions Secretary said the Government should ‘carry on.’

Asked whether anyone challenged him at the meeting, he said: ‘They didn’t.’

‘It’s Streeting’s moment in history – how will he shape it?’

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dalton Welham/Shutterstock (16871088g) Wes Streeting, Health Secretary arrives in Downing Street for a Cabinet Meeting Politicians in London, Westminster, UK - 12 May 2026

ITV Political Editor Robert Peston has described today as Wes Streeting’s ‘moment in history’ as the Health Secretary faces the prospect of publicly challenging Sir Keir Starmer for the Labour leadership

Mr Peston says the next move will be crucial as Mr Streeting has made clear he both wants to be the next prime minister but does not want to be seen as the ‘first mover’ in an attempted coup against Sir Keir.

In an analysis on X, he wrote:

For Streeting this is a bit of a nightmare.

If he does challenge Starmer he may lose and wreck his political career. And if he doesn’t challenge Starmer in a formal contest, he may alienate his supporters, who have stuck their heads above the parapet at great potential cost to their political futures, and that may fatally damage his leadership prospects forever.

It’s Streeting’s moment in history. How will he shape it?

Chancellor Rachel Reeves pulls out of London event amid speculation over PM’s future

Reeves arrives in Downing Street earlier today

Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves arrives in Downing Street ahead of a Cabinet meeting due to take place today. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer faces the biggest leadership crisis of his premiership as Cabinet ministers including the Home Secretary reportedly urged him to consider his position and Government aides quit their posts. Picture date: Tuesday May 12, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jonathan Brady/PA Wire

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has pulled out of an event in the City of London on Tuesday morning, the Treasury has confirmed.

Ms Reeves was due to take part in a ‘fireside chat’ with the Lady Mayor of London at the City’s global risks summit after attending Cabinet.

Her place will now be taken by Treasury minister Lucy Rigby.

MP welcomes Starmer’s decision to stay put

Labour MP John Slinger says he’s ‘glad’ to see Sir Keir Starmer is refusing to resign as Prime Minister.

‘He won the election, he has the mandate, he’s a good leader & he should stay PM,’ Mr Slinger wrote on X.

Key Updates

  • Starmer tells Cabinet he will carry on amid mounting calls for leadership change

  • Wes Streeting arrives in Downing Street

  • Former shadow chancellor accuses Wes Streeting of orchestrating a ‘coup’

  • Pictured: Cabinet arrives in Downing Street

  • Housing minister resigns and tells Starmer ‘do the right thing’

  • Starmer hosts Cabinet with PM under pressure to quit premiership

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