Just as we were all getting ready for bed last night, some news broke on social media. As tweeted by many corporate media journalists, including Alex Wickham of Bloomberg, Wes Streeting is allegedly planning to oust Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Wickham tweeted that there were “a series of furious briefings to media outlets” last night from Number 10, which he says suggest Starmer is worried about a leadership challenge from Streeting.

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Keir Starmer’s allies have accused Wes Streeting of plotting to oust him from office, warning that any attempt to do so would trigger a market shock — as supporters of Streeting go to war with No10.

The extraordinary developments in a series of furious…

— Alex Wickham (@alexwickham) November 11, 2025

However, according to sources, these briefings are completely unfounded. A government source told Wickham:

Number Ten has gone into full bunker mode, turning on their most loyal cabinet members for absolutely no reason. Unfortunately, there is a pattern of Keir’s team briefing against his own people- they did it to Angela, Lisa, Lucy, now it’s Wes’s turn. A circular firing squad won’t help the government out of the hole we’re in.

Meanwhile, a spokesperson for Streeting denied the claims, whilst also bragging about all the hard work Streeting’s been doing:

These claims are categorically untrue. Wes’s focus has entirely been on cutting waiting lists for the first time in 15 years, recruiting 2,500 more GPs, and rebuilding the NHS that saved his life.

“Look over there!” – Streeting, probably

Streeting himself started out the day with a big dose of whistling and practically announcing “nothing to see here” by humble bragging about how busy he is:

Good morning!

Really looking forward to setting out our plans to modernise the NHS and reinvest billions saved from cutting bureaucracy into the frontline so we can cut waiting lists!

— Wes Streeting (@wesstreeting) November 12, 2025

Then on Good Morning Britain this morning, Streeting was asked by Susanna Reid if she knew who was stirring up these rumours and briefing against him. His reply was classic Wes:

I think if the Prime Minister knew who it was, he would sack them

However, when Reid asks if this means Starmer has lost control of his office and then should he sack whoever is briefing this news, Streeting replies:

My advice to the prime minister is don’t waste a single minute thinking about any of this nonsense, keep doing what he’s doing, keep rolling his sleeves up… that is the only thing that really matters. This stuff is Westminster bubble nonsense.

Most boring man in politics to be ousted by the second most boring man in politics, allegedly

However much Streeting’s team might like to bat away the rumours, one thing is crystal clear: he is absolutely decimating the NHS. Over the past few months the Canary has reported on how:

Labour have bowed to Trump, meaning NHS prices will skyrocketResident doctors are set to strike again after NHS “betrayal“Muslim women who work for the NHS and support Palestine are being targetedThe NHS have been caught using surveillance tactics on patients.

These rumours are all well and good, but it’s never a good sign when this kind of corporate journalist political gossip is used to hide the real story – thank goodness for independent media.

The concept of a Streeting v Starmer leadership election https://t.co/5kouRNZVqn pic.twitter.com/e5I3YEDNXz

— Will (@willglloyd) November 11, 2025

And, as the tweet above concludes, whatever happens here, one thing is for sure. We’re in for a boring fucking time.

Featured image via the Canary

By Rachel Charlton-Dailey


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