Labour leadership talk froth and nonsense', says senior minister UK politics live
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Labour leadership talk froth and nonsense', says senior minister  UK politics live
"The culture secretary, Lisa Nandy, has said the prime minister Keir Starmer will not have resigned by the school summer holidays, despite a major challenge to his leadership after the local election results. He was very clear with the cabinet on Tuesday, that if people want to challenge him there is a process for doing that, there is a way to trigger a leadership contest, Nandy said. Nobody has done that yet, despite the absolute feverish speculation. Most of it has turned out to be just froth and nonsense. We have got to get on with the job."
"Asked about former health secretary Wes Streeting's call for the UK to re-join the European Union, the culture secretary called the stance a bit odd Lisa Nandy said the government was trying to take a far more pragmatic approach of forming a closer relationship with the EU, rather than re-opening the Brexit wars. Commenting on her former cabinet colleague's position, Nandy said: I just think it's a bit odd if I'm honest. Essentially, If re-joining the EU is the answer to what we were just told loud and clear by the country and parts of the country like mine where we lost 25 out of 25 wards, then essentially what we are saying to people is life was fine in 2015, we just need to go back there."
"Nandy said Streeting will hear loud and clear from people while campaigning that the public in Leave voting areas did not agree with his stance. Share Asked by Trevor Phillips on Sky News why she had not told Andy Burnham to stay in Manchester, Lisa Nandy said she wanted the Greater Manchester Mayor whose decision to stand as an MP has led to a by-election in Makerfield to return to Westminster. When you say, stay in Manchester', we can hear you up north. Our voices matter in national politics. Andy brings a perspective from this part of the country that has not been heard loud and clear enough in Westminster for decades, the culture secretary said."
The culture secretary said the prime minister would not have resigned by the school summer holidays, despite a leadership challenge following local election results. She said the prime minister was clear with the cabinet that people can challenge him through an established process that can trigger a leadership contest, and that no one has done so yet. She criticized calls to rejoin the European Union as odd, arguing the public response after the 2015 period and losses in Leave-voting areas should be respected. She also said Andy Burnham should return to Westminster to ensure northern voices and perspectives are heard in national politics.
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