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Zack Polanski says Labour would ‘tank faster’ under Streeting

Zack Polanski says Labour would 'tank faster' under Streeting


Earlier this week, there was a significant kerfuffle in Keir Starmer’s Labour government after his team appeared to brief that Wes Streeting was plotting to overthrow the PM. It remains unclear who briefed what and why they chose to brief it, but one thing is obvious: replacing Starmer with Streeting would be like swapping mud for dirt.

While some believed the replacement would make little difference to Labour’s polling, Green leader Zack Polanski thinks Streeting would perform even worse:

The Starmer effect and Zack Polanski

As we’ve frequently reported, the only direction of travel for Labour under Starmer has been down:

On 13 November, pollster Scarlett Maguire said what everyone is thinking – that there’s no way Starmer can come back from this, because the public trust him as far as they can throw him:

Would Streeting be better?

Almost certainly not.

Streeting is a member of the Labour right, which is to say he’s a politician who dresses up Tory policies with buzz words like ‘working class’, ‘modernisation’, and ‘equality’:

In his time as the health secretary, Streeting has been rocked by allegations of cronyism. As we reported on 8 September, Streeting invited Alan Milburn to meetings and shared ‘official sensitive’ documents with him. This was controversial because Milburn is a former New Labour figure who has gone on to rake in cash through private healthcare interests – i.e. he’s a man who stands to gain from further privatisation.

You could argue Milburn is the living embodiment of the modern political career – get in, privatise, build your portfolio, profit. As such, it’s disturbing to see him invited into the heart of government.

Streeting has also taken significant donations from individuals and companies which could profit from his actions as the health secretary:

People already think Streeting is using his position as the health secretary to improve his own conditions at the expense of patients; do you think that mistrust will go away if he becomes PM, or do you think it will amplify?

Lickspittle Streeting

A common summary of Streeting is this from the late Dawn Butler:

We don’t think Streeting has changed since then; we barely think he’s got better at hiding it, although others disagree:

If you want to know more about how the Labour right has positioned itself so successfully despite their unpopular politics, be sure to read The Fraud by Paul Holden.

Featured image via Chris McAndrew (Wikimedia) / Barold





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