British Health Secretary Wes Streeting walks out of No. 10 Downing Street after attending a Cabinet meeting, in London, on May 12, 2026.
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Another potential contender for the top job, Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham said he would ask Labour’s permission to contest a bye-election, allowing him a path to the U.K.’s Parliament and a chance to run against Mr. Starmer.
The Health Secretary said he had surpassed targets set by Mr. Starmer for cutting National Health Service (NHS) waitlists for medical appointments — a key voter concern.
Despite this, Mr. Streeting said, he had chosen to resign “having lost confidence“ in the Prime Minister’s leadership. Mr. Streeting warned of the growing dangers of nationalism, racism and the hard-right Reform UK party. Mr. Starmer too has warned of these, but as for reasons to not plunge the country into “chaos” by having a leadership contest.
Mr. Burnham will seek to replace Josh Simons, a Labour MP who is vacating his seat to trigger a bye-election that the popular Manchester mayor can contest.
“I can confirm that I will be requesting the permission of the NEC to stand in the Makerfield by-election,” Mr. Burnham said on X. The NEC or National Executive Committee of the Labour Party had barred Mr. Burnham from contesting another by-election in February this year, a move that Mr. Starmer was criticised for.
It is far from certain that Mr. Burnham could win the bye-election for the constituency which is in the North West region of England. While Labour beat Reform by 5,399 votes in the 2024 general election for that seat, it did badly in the area in last week’s local elections.
A total of 81 MPs is required to officially request a leadership contest. Though over 90 MPs have wanted Mr. Starmer to go following Labour’s losses in council and regional elections last week, a sufficient number of lawmakers has not coalesced behind any one contender. Mr. Streeting is on the right flank of the Labour Party compared to the other potential candidates for Mr. Starmer’s post — Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, Energy minister Ed Miliband and Mr. Burnham.
Mr. Starmer has in recent days vowed to fight back in any contest for his post. The NEC would decide the timing of any competition for the Prime Minister’ job.
“It is now clear that you will not lead the Labour Party into the next general election,” Mr. Streeting wrote in his letter dated May 14, adding that Labour MPs and workers’ unions associated with Labour wanted a debate on what comes next based on ideas not personalities.
Support for Mr. Streeting was below that for Mr. Starmer as per Labour List, which describes itself as a think-tank that supports the Labour Party but is independent of it. As per this poll, Mr. Streeting would secure 23% of support among Labour members, compared to Mr. Starmer’s 53%.
Former Deputy Prime Minister Rayner announced Thursday (May 14, 2026) that she had been exonerated by the tax authorities of wrongdoing and settled her tax bill – the issue around which she had resigned in 2025. Earlier, she had told The Guardian newspaper that she would not trigger a leadership contest, although she did not rule out contesting in one.
Published – May 14, 2026 05:57 pm IST









