Earlier today on BBC Radio 4, Health Secretary Wes Streeting was forced to deny rumours he was part of a cabal plotting to take out the Prime Minister just two weeks before a crunch budget View 3 Images Sir Starmer was under pressure (Image: PA)

Keir Starmer was accused of "desperately clinging onto his job" as he tried to quell rumours of a "bloody coup" . During Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs), the Labour leader defended the Government's record and insisted they were a "united team". ‌

Earlier today on BBC Radio 4, Health Secretary Wes Streeting was forced to deny rumours he was part of a cabal plotting to take out the PM. Sir Starmer's allies made it clear he would fight off any rebellion ahead of a crunch budget in two weeks. ‌

The embattled PM told Parliament "t

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