Lammy dismisses Streeting’s call for UK to rejoin EU as ‘sixth form’ debating position – UK politics live
Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy dismissed Wes Streeting's call for the UK to rejoin the EU as a "sixth form" debating position, warning that prolonged internal debate on the issue would benefit Reform UK. The Times reports that Angela Rayner was offered the role of health secretary by No 10 after Streeting's resignation, which criticized the Prime Minister's lack of vision.

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AI-generatedDeputy Prime Minister David Lammy dismissed Wes Streeting's call for the UK to rejoin the EU as a "sixth form" debating position, warning that prolonged internal debate on the issue would benefit Reform UK. The Times reports that Angela Rayner was offered the role of health secretary by No 10 after Streeting's resignation, which criticized the Prime Minister's lack of vision. Starmer has indicated a desire for Rayner to return to his cabinet, with her dispute with HMRC now settled. The article also touches on potential electoral strategies, including a deal to win Aberdeenshire and save the union, and the expectation of a left-wing government if two right-wing parties compete in every constituency.
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5 extractedStarmer has repeatedly said that he wanted her to return to his cabinet.
The public will not forgive weeks of internal debate on the EU and Labour leadership.
Lammy dismisses Streeting’s call for UK to rejoin EU as ‘sixth form’ debating position.
Angela Rayner was asked by No 10 last week if she would like to replace Wes Streeting as health secretary.
If there are two rightwing parties slugging it off in every single constituency, there will be a leftwing government.