Left-wing Labour MPs are cut up on whether or not they would welcome an Angela Rayner management bid, as hypothesis continues over whether or not Sir Keir Starmer can survive.
However others stated it “won’t wash with the public”, given it was only some months in the past that she resigned in scandal over her tax affairs. She has additionally been accused of not doing sufficient for the left whereas she was in authorities.
Sir Keir has insisted he would face down any risk to his management, whereas Ms Rayner’s allies say she has no plan to oust him.
However many MPs have stated privately – if not publicly – {that a} problem to his place seems more and more inevitable given the state of the polls.
One MP within the socialist marketing campaign group (SCG) stated “all Angela needs to do is push the button” and MPs would get behind her – citing her reputation with the Labour membership.
One other MP stated: “I think she would have a healthy number of people who would back her.”
Ms Rayner, a former commerce union rep, was elected by members to be deputy Labour chief in 2020. She was a longstanding member of Jeremy Corbyn’s shadow cupboard and is revered by lots of her colleagues on the left for her rise from a working-class background to the highest of British politics, having left college at 16, pregnant, and with no {qualifications}.
Nevertheless one MP stated whereas they personally “rate her a lot” she “could have done more” for the left whereas in authorities.
“Ange was the deputy leader for a long time. I have to say she went to ground for a long time and didn’t speak up. Whether she has the support of MPs or the country I don’t know.”
This view was echoed by one other colleague, who stated she is “complicit” within the authorities’s failures.
This MP, in a conventional crimson wall seat, stated the “visceral dislike of Starmer is baked in” they usually have by no means skilled something just like the anti-Labour sentiment they’re listening to on the doorstep.
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Is Andy Burnham coming for Starmer?
They stated any change of chief must be an outsider with a radical imaginative and prescient “like 1945”. “It would have to be Andy”, they stated, referring to the Larger Manchester metro mayor Andy Burnham.
‘Burnham is a no-brainer’
Mr Burnham is just not presently an MP however he has not dominated out standing if a seat turned out there.
“In a hypothetical universe where all the barriers are overcome then Burnham is a no-brainer,” stated one MP from the 2024 consumption.
One other MP supportive of a Burnham takeover stated a Rayner return “won’t wash with the public” given she needed to resign from the second most senior place in authorities for underpaying stamp responsibility in September. They stated it additionally wouldn’t be credible for her to “suddenly” begin criticising the route of the Starmer authorities given she was so intently tied to it.
As one other MP put it: “I’d be backing a candidate from the left of the party. Angela Rayner is not from the left of the party.”
Different runners and riders
Any challenger would want the general public backing of 80 colleagues to set off a management contest. Could is seen as crunch date if the native elections go as badly as predicted.

Picture:Wes Streeting. Pic: PA
Different names which have come up embrace Well being Secretary Wes Streeting and House Secretary Shabana Mahmood. Mr Streeting is seen as a charismatic communicator who might tackle Nigel Farage and Zack Polanski, whereas MPs inside the “blue Labour” caucus are impressed with Ms Mahmood’s exhausting line on immigration.
However MPs on the left really feel this could solely supply a brief increase within the polls because the pair are each seen as being on the centre-right, and a change of chief could be pointless with out a change of route.
One other title that has come up is the previous Labour chief Ed Miliband, however whereas he’s extra to the left he has been rejected by the general public as soon as – having misplaced the 2015 election.
‘No active plot’
MPs who disagree with the prime minister’s politics stated they’re stunned at how personally disliked he’s on the doorstep as he’s in the end a “nice man”.
They worry he has misplaced the belief of the general public by saying one factor and doing one other, with the winter gas fiasco nonetheless arising in areas the place Reform UK is making beneficial properties.
As one MP put it: “We want him [Sir Keir] to do well and do better… but you can’t go on forever if things look terrible in the opinion polls.”
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‘Budget has sparked a sea-change’
MPs have just lately revived the soft-left tribune group with the goal of influencing the federal government to take extra of a progressive route.
Ms Rayner addressed this group on Tuesday night time, together with new deputy chief Lucy Powell and cupboard ministers Mr Miliband and Lisa Nandy.
One MP who spoke to Ms Rayner stated she has “absolutely no plans” to launch a management bid “unless she is keeping it quiet”. They added that the topic of a management problem didn’t come up in any of the speeches and there was an “upbeat atmosphere” following the lifting of the two-child profit cap.
“The budget has landed well with the party,” they stated. “[The meeting] felt like a sea change.”
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Streeting: ‘We need Rayner back’
As deputy prime minister and housing secretary, Ms Rayner launched the Employment Rights Invoice inside 100 days and pushed by way of reforms to renters rights, the leasehold system and additional devolution. She can be stated to have performed an important function in persuading Sir Keir to water down welfare cuts within the face of a significant backbench rise up.
A supply near her defended her document, saying she is “not interested in pacts and plots” and needs the federal government to succeed. They stated she is just not completed in politics however “she’s no one’s pawn, she’s her own person”.
Ms Rayner resigned after an ethics investigation discovered she acted in good religion, however broke the ministerial code by failing to get the proper tax recommendation after buying a flat in Brighton. She referred herself to HMRC and an investigation is ongoing.
Sir Keir has stated he desires her again in cupboard, a view echoed by many senior colleagues.
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