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Has Streeting painted a target on his back? – POLITICO

By staffFebruary 10, 20261 Min Read
Has Streeting painted a target on his back? – POLITICO
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After a helter-skelter 24 hours — with calls for the PM to quit and another senior resignation from the heart of No10 — has Keir Starmer done enough to convince his party he is the man for the future, or has he simply just bought time?

Sam and Anne reflect on a tumultuous day in Westminster and look ahead to challenges facing the Prime Minister in the coming weeks and months.

Away from the psychodrama, the duo consider where this leaves Wes Streeting after he voluntarily shared his messages and WhatsApp’s with Peter Mandelson — it could lead to a spicy cabinet meeting.

Elsewhere, could Unite the Union disaffiliate themselves with the Labour party over concerns that they are not delivering for workers or industries?

Plus, Sam shines the light on the challenges around special educational needs provision.

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