Starmer's vision quest

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Psamathe

Legendary Member
If anyone within Labour had common sense they would have kept the status quo and be using current revelations about the £5 million to absolutely batter Farage and his 'man of the people' b*******.
Good point. Labour will now fill the front pages and focus on investigative reporters and Farāge get little scrutiny.
 

TailWindHome

Über Member
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Ah, OK I get you - you're saying that they're doing alright at the moment but if there's a change Streeting is likely to be the least damaging. Glad to get that sorted out and apologies for the misunderstanding.

I wasn't talking about current performance, you were. Try sticking to the point.
 
Streeting resigns

It's on

I'm still not convinced he will go for it yet - just read a report on his resignation letter and there appears to be coded reference to wanting Burnham in the contest. Which is a way makes sense, as even if Streeting did win with Burnham unable to run, that wouldn't be the end of it as far as the left of the party is concerned.

Although I could be proved wrong anytime soon...
 

deptfordmarmoset

Über Member

I may have got this little bit of the rule book wrong but I thought that following the resignation of Streeting, he's no longer eligible to be elected as Prime Minister - because replacements are from amongst ministers. So if Starmer now resigns, Streeting is out of the picture. Not that Starmer is going to resign at this stage - he's lashed himself to the wheel and is navigating the storm with zero visibility.
 

TailWindHome

Über Member
because replacements are from amongst ministers.
Not ministers, MPs
 

deptfordmarmoset

Über Member
Not ministers, MPs

Ah, ok, I appear to have misread this bit from a Guardian briefing this morning.

But the Labour rulebook appears to make its own additional stipulations. “In opposition,” Johnson explains, “if a Labour leader resigns, the deputy automatically becomes acting leader. But in government, the rules say the cabinet – in consultation with the NEC – selects an acting leader from among their own ranks.”

That last bit could prove important. It appears to open up the possibility of a scenario in which Streeting resigns from cabinet, Starmer immediately steps down as leader, and Streeting is at that point ineligible to become prime minister – because he is no longer at the top table. Again, there is little clarity.
 
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