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    Streeting showdown in No 10 as King dragged into Labour shambles: Monarch to lay out Starmer’s plans with pro-EU push and more Net Zero but NO benefits curbs… as PM struggles to keep his job

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    By JAMES TAPSFIELD, UK POLITICAL EDITOR

    Published: 02:57 EDT, 13 May 2026 | Updated: 03:07 EDT, 13 May 2026

    The King will lay out Keir Starmer‘s plans for Government today – despite uncertainty over whether he will be in power to implement it.

    Amid scenes of traditional pomp and ceremony, the monarch will conduct the State Opening of Parliament.

    But while the King will read out a list of legislation, including proposals to cosy up to the EU and boost the Net Zero drive, there is ‘outrage’ that he has been dragged into a shambolic Labour coup.  

    Sir Keir is meeting Wes Streeting this morning as he pleads for the Health Secretary to step back from a bid to oust him in the wake of disastrous local elections.

    The PM’s band of allies have dismissed the encounter as a ‘quick coffee’, but the peril remains – with claims unions are poised to say he cannot fight the next election.

    The next batch of Mandelson documents is due to be released as early as next week. 

    Manchester mayor Andy Burnham and Angela Rayner are both circling as the question of who will succeed Sir Keir dominates MPs’ discussions. 

    High drama at Westminster yesterday saw four Labour ministers resign, saying they no longer had confidence in the premier. 

    The number of Labour MPs calling for him to go rose to 90, and Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood was forced to deny she is on the brink of quitting after telling the PM to set out a timetable for his departure.

    In other twists and turns today:

    • The King’s speech will not include any more proposals to curb the benefits bill, in what is seen as a sign of Sir Keir’s weakness; 
    • Mr Burnham’s allies are claiming he has an MP ready to quit to let him stand for the Commons, although it is unclear whether Labour’s ruling body would block him; 
    • Veterans minister Al Carns has made an apparent pitch of his own with a ‘manifesto’ in Labour bible the New Statesman;  
    Streeting showdown in No 10 as King dragged into Labour shambles: Monarch to lay out Starmer’s plans with pro-EU push and more Net Zero but NO benefits curbs… as PM struggles to keep his job

    The King will lay out Keir Starmer’s plans for Government today – despite uncertainty over whether he will be in power to implement it

    Amid scenes of traditional pomp and ceremony, the monarch will conduct the State Opening of Parliament

    Amid scenes of traditional pomp and ceremony, the monarch will conduct the State Opening of Parliament

    Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy tried to cool the situation last night be appealing for Labour MPs to step back from the brink – warning that the party’s ‘navel gazing’ was damaging the country.

    The prospect of a Labour leadership coup sparked panic on financial markets as traders took fright at the thought of a new leader dragging the Government further Left.

    An ally of Mr Burnham said the markets would have to ‘fall into line’ if he seized power. 

    But those same markets yesterday forced up government borrowing costs to the highest level this century. The pound also fell against both the dollar and the euro.

    Donald Trump last night said it was up to Sir Keir whether to quit as he warned that the Prime Minister was ‘windmilling the country to death’.

    Jess Phillips, the most high profile of the ministerial departures, criticised the Prime Minister’s failure to be ‘bold’.

    Dr Ahmed followed her out of the door on Tuesday afternoon, citing a ‘lack of values-driven leadership’ and saying the public has ‘irretrievably lost confidence in you as Prime Minister’.

    Alex Davies-Jones, believed to be a supporter of Mr Streeting, also quit the Home Office, saying there had been a lack of ‘bold, radical action’.

    Resigning housing minister Miatta Fahnbulleh, an ally of Energy Secretary Ed Miliband, said the public had lost trust in Sir Keir because of issues such as the scrapping of the winter fuel payment.

    The Government appointed four new ministers and three new whips to replace those who departed in protest at Sir Keir’s leadership.

    Nesil Caliskan has been made a parliamentary under-secretary of state (PPS) in the Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government, Natalie Fleet a PPS in the Home Office, Catherine Atkinson a PPS in the Ministry of Justice and Preet Kaur Gill a PPS in the Department of Health and Social Care.

    Gen Kitchen has been made comptroller of HM Household and Deirdre Costigan is the new junior Lord of the Treasury, both Government whips. Shaun Davies will be an assistant whip in the House of Commons.

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