"We need a proper contest with the best candidates on the field, and I'll be standing," Streeting said on Saturday
Wes Streeting, who resigned as UK health secretary this week, announced Saturday he will run to replace Sir Keir Starmer as Labour leader and prime minister, after the party suffered disastrous local election results.
Streeting quit the government Thursday with a withering assessment of Starmer’s leadership, but no other senior minister followed suit and the 43-year-old MP did not immediately trigger a leadership contest.
Later that day, Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham unveiled a bid to become an MP which, if successful, would allow the 56-year-old from the left of the party to stand in that contest.
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