Keir Starmer to hold face-to-face showdown with Wes Streeting TODAY as PM clings to power




Keir Starmer will hold an in-person showdown with Wes Streeting before the King’s Speech today, with the PM fighting tooth-and-nail to stay in power.The Health Secretary is expected in Downing Street in a matter of hours, where he is set to directly challenge Sir Keir on his Monday “reset” speech – which pushed dozens of MPs to call for him to go.Despite telling ministers he would discuss the leadership crisis yesterday, the PM refused to speak to Mr Streeting in No10 after his Cabinet met.And last night, Sir Keir was left feeling confident he had seen off any immediate threat to his job – with a public challenge from the Health Secretary nowhere to be seen.One Government source told The Telegraph he had “f***ed it” by failing to move against the PM. A Labour MP said he had “bottled it”.Another insider suggested to The Guardian that Mr Streeting did not yet have the backing of the 81 MPs he would need to launch a formal leadership bid.FOLLOW BELOW FOR LIVE UPDATES THROUGHOUT THE DAY…

Reform UK’s Nick Candy demands immediate General Election amid Labour power crisis

Reform UK Treasurer Nick Candy has demanded an immediate General Election if Sir Keir Starmer is ousted by his mutinous party.With more than 90 Labour MPs now calling for Sir Keir to go, the party grandee has issued a scathing put-down of the state of democracy in Britain following a “constant roundabout” of Conservative and Labour PMs.”How can anyone expect economic prosperity and social stability when there is constant uncertainty at the top?” Mr Candy asked, writing in the Daily Mail.”We have to put an end to it,” he said. “If Starmer goes, as I believe he inevitably soon will, Britain must have an immediate General Election. “Anything less risks undermining a democratic tradition that stretches back almost 340 years.”In what may be a hint as to Reform’s plans for power, Mr Candy added that no Prime Minister should be able to be replaced – except in “genuinely exceptional” circumstances like serious ill health.”If the leader of the party chosen to rule by the electorate is fit to govern, he or she must stay in power – or the country should go back to the polls,” he said.As part of Reform’s structure, the party’s leader retains ultimate control over party governance and cannot be voted out by members.

‘Get your energy running!’ Donald Trump attacks Keir Starmer’s Net Zero drive – just as Ed Miliband ‘prepares bid to take over as PM’

Sir Keir Starmer must open the North Sea and stop illegal immigration to get his premiership back on track, Donald Trump told GB News yesterday evening.Asked by GB News why Sir Keir had lost the support of the country, Mr Trump said: “His two biggest problems are energy and immigration.”Those are his two big problems. He’s should open up the North Sea immediately and get your energy running the right way and he’s got to stop the illegal migration.”Mr Trump went onto warn he was “windmilling the country to death”.The Prime Minister consistently resists calls to expand exploration licences in the North Sea, instead insisting renewables will deliver lower energy prices.But Wes Streeting’s one-on-one challenge to the Prime Minister today could mean Mr Trump may soon see an even more pro-Net Zero PM: Ed Miliband.A senior Government source told The Telegraph last night that a “soft-left” challenger could emerge as a rival to Mr Streeting if the Health Secretary publicly launches a challenge.”It looks like that is going to be Ed Miliband,” they revealed.