Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham Has Be Tipped to Replace Sir Keir Starmer as Labor Leader and Prime Minister by Many in Westminster and Beyond. However, Express Readers Want a Different Face Taking the key to number 10: Health Secretary Wes Streeting.
In a shock poll, the Ilford North MP Won 20% of the Vote, narrowly beating mr Burnham. That Said, 46% of Response Were Unsure who they wanted to replace sir Keir, with many calls for nigel farage in the comment section.
Mr Streeting Survived Sir Keir's Reshuffle, Following Angela Rayner's Departure As Deputy PM, and has been vocal in his belief in reforming the NHS.
But, According to Yougov, Sever Other Labour Figures – That Could Concegely Replace Sir Keir – are more popular with the public at large.
MR Streeting's Approval Rating is 17%, Putting Him 14th on the Pollster's Popularity List. That's Behind Wannabe PM Andy Burnham, who Sits Sixth on 21%.
Curiously, Sir Keir Himself Has an Approval Rating High Than Both Men – 27%. Although the PM's Disapproval Rating is 53%, high than that of mr Streeting and Mr Burnham combined.
It comes after mr Burnham cleared Labour MPS have had private toold he to challenge sir keir starmer. The former Labor Cabinet Member also called for a “wholesale change” to see off an “existential” than to the party from reform uk as spectulation grows as to where he is launch a lead.
Mr Burnham Criticised the Prime Minister's Apprach, Saying The “Challenge We've Got in Front of Us Cannot Be Met By A Very Factions and Quite Divisive Running of the Labor Party”.
He then set out his vision for a “Plan to turn the Country Around” in an interview for the cover of the new statesman magazine, three days to be the start of Labor's Party Conference.
Asked about the mayor's comments this morning, Starmer's Housing Secretary Steve Reed Told The BBC: “We need to be focused on the country, not party. Spend conference focusing on how We Drive Change. “