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She said the answer to Britain's problems "has to be bigger" than going back into the EU.
Streeting has said he will stand in any leadership race to replace British Prime Minister Keir Starmer. View on euronews
Wes Streeting accused of restarting ‘Brexit wars’ in Labour leadership row - Lisa Nandy criticises ‘odd’ call to rejoin EU – and says Starmer faces ‘personal decision’ on whether to stay and fight
The former Health Secretary - who has confirmed he wants to stand for Labour leader - contender wants Britain 'back in the European Union'
The former health secretary has indicated his intention to stand to become the next leader of the Labour Party and made a speech nearly 10 years after the vote to leave the EU
Wes Streeting has formally launched his bid to become Britain’s next Prime Minister, declaring he would challenge Keir Starmer in any future Labour Party leadership contest and pushing for the UK to eventually rejoin the European Union.
LONDON, May 16 (Reuters) - Former health minister Wes Streeting said on Saturday that he would challenge British Prime Minister Keir Starmer in any leadership contest held, days after stepping down and urging Starmer to set a timetable for his departure.
The uncertainty over Keir Starmer's political future was accelerated by Labour Party's disastrous performance in the recent local elections.