
UK minister denies plotting against PM Starmer as rumours swirl
The Peninsula
London: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer insisted Wednesday he runs a united team after a senior minister was forced to repeatedly deny that he planne...
London: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer insisted Wednesday he runs a "united team" after a senior minister was forced to repeatedly deny that he planned to oust the embattled premier.
Starmer's comments came after Downing Street sources said Britain's leader would fight off any leadership challenge, as a briefing war exposed tensions at the heart of the beleaguered government.
Rumours are swirling in the UK parliament that some ministers are plotting to challenge Starmer following a budget due later this month, in which Labour is expected to break manifesto promises.
"This is a united team," he told parliament, adding that he was focused on "rebuilding the country".
Earlier, health minister Wes Streeting told Sky News that he was "not going" to demand Starmer's resignation, adding: "I support the prime minister. I have done since he was elected leader of the Labour Party."













