Streeting favourite to become new Labour leader leaving Starmer 'worried' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Streeting favourite to become new Labour leader leaving Starmer 'worried' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"Rather than listening and being relaxed at what Kemi Badenoch was saying, Keir Starmer was scrambling through his notes to come up with a response and looking back at his peers for support, but instead just getting lots of boos from both sides. He looks like a man under pressure; his facial expressions are of worry and concern. Kemi definitely has Starmer on the ropes. It's almost like he is trying to get all the words out, but they have zero impact because everyone is shouting."
"Kemi is a much stronger candidate; she is a very good speaker and good at delivering information. Starmer is not suited to that role; he gets unravelled very quickly. There are signs that he is not relaxed or comfortable in his surroundings. He looks as th"
Keir Starmer faces internal speculation about a potential coup despite leading Labour to victory in the 2024 general election. Senior figures reportedly doubt his follow-through on promises, creating tension within the cabinet. Health Secretary Wes Streeting has publicly rejected claims he is plotting against the Prime Minister but is the betting favourite at 4/6 to become Labour leader and Prime Minister, with Andy Burnham at 3/1 and Shabana Mahmood at 5/1. Body language expert Darren Stanton assessed that Starmer appeared worried and under pressure during Prime Minister's Questions, struggled to respond, sought backbench support, and received boos while Kemi Badenoch appeared stronger.
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