Cabinet ministers voice support for Starmerpublished at 05:47 BST
Image source, PA medHealth Secretary Wes Streeting says the prime minister will “have my support”
While there have been some within Labour's ranks who have turned on Sir Keir, Cabinet ministers are toeing the party line, with a number of them expressing support late last night.
Ed Miliband, Secretary of State for Energy, posted on X: “These are devastating election results for Labour and I’m deeply sorry for all of those colleagues who have lost their seats. Voters are making clear their anger at a broken economic and political status quo. As Keir has said, we must go further in delivering the mandate for change that Labour won in 2024 – and show how we will answer the call for change in our country.”
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood also wrote on the social media platform: “A devastating night in Birmingham and across the country. Good public servants, colleagues and friends have lost their seats. This was a verdict on us not them. The PM has rightly said we must do better. It is a privilege to serve the British people and we must live up to it.”
Health Secretary Wes Streeting said the prime minister will “have my support” in setting out how the government will move forward on Monday. “I’ll continue putting my shoulder to the wheel as the Health and Social Care Secretary, who’s getting the NHS back on its feet and making sure it’s fit for the future,” he said.


































