Labour heavyweight Wes Streeting denies plan to succeed Starmer

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Labour heavyweight Wes Streeting denies plan to succeed Starmer
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A fundraising event held for the shadow minister sparks rumours that he is readying himself to replace Keir Starmer if he resigns over Beergate

, could be being lined up as a potential running mate with Streeting, for the post of deputy leader, were a contest to take place.

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