Former UK minister could challenge PM Starmer soon

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer at the G7 summit in France
Prime Minister Keir Starmer has repeatedly said he will fight any leadership contest. -AP

Former UK health minister Wes Streeting is prepared to trigger ‌a Labour leadership contest to replace Keir Starmer as prime minister as soon as next ‌week, urging a speedy end to the "uncertainty and paralysis".

Streeting, who has said ‌he has the backing of the 81 Labour MPs needed to trigger a challenge, told BBC Newsnight late on Tuesday he thought a contest should be initiated sooner rather than later.

But Starmer, speaking at the G7 summit in Evian, repeated ‌on Wednesday that he ‌would fight ⁠to stay in his job if a formal challenge ​was launched against his leadership.

"If there is a challenge, I intend to fight in any challenge to my leadership," Starmer said.

"I don't think there should be a challenge, because I think that is a bad thing for the country."

The Labour ⁠Party is waiting to see if ‌Andy ​Burnham, the Greater Manchester mayor, can win a local election in Makerfield on Thursday ​to return to ‌parliament, where he would become the frontrunner in any challenge to Starmer.

Streeting, ​who quit in May in protest at the prime minister's record, said he wanted Starmer to take "time to reflect over the weekend and I ​think ​we should see where we ​are then".

"I would prefer the PM to ‌take a decision on his own terms rather than leave it for me or Andy or anyone else to trigger a contest ... We can't carry on with this uncertainty and paralysis."

In a further blow to Starmer's authority, the highly respected defence ​minister, John Healey, resigned on June 11, accompanied by a scathing critique of ​Starmer's record in allocating ⁠funds to increase defence spending.