Streeting Allies Pull Back; Cabinet Bargain Now Likely if Burnham Wins Makerfield
Senior allies of Wes Streeting are now expected to abandon his Labour leadership bid and fall in behind Andy Burnham if the Greater Manchester mayor wins the Makerfield by-election. One Streeting ally: “The consensus among the team is that if Andy wins Makerfield, it turns to bargaining for the best possible secretary of state position. If he loses, that’s a different matter.” Those closest to Streeting are pushing a “ten-week timetable” — a four-week by-election campaign followed by a six-week Labour leadership contest. A YouGov poll of Labour members shows Burnham beating Streeting 80% to 10%.
Just 15% of Labour members said they would back Streeting in a straight race against Starmer; Burnham’s commanding 80%-10% Streeting-head-to-head lead is the structural reason Streeting’s allies are looking at a cabinet bargain rather than a fight to the finish. The Labour NEC member quoted by The Guardian on 14 May warned against leadership-rules tweaks to accommodate any Burnham-as-PM scenario; the NEC has not yet ruled on the procedural question. Allies of Defence Minister Al Carns have separately said they expect him to stand as a third leadership candidate if a contest is triggered. The 81-MP threshold is the structural gatekeeper for any candidate.