Wes Streeting says Starmer must go further to undo Brexit – as he heaps pressure on PM and refuses to rule out running for Labour leadership

Wes Streeting has suggested Sir Keir Starmer must go further to undo Brexit – after refusing to rule out that he may run for leadership. 

The Health Secretary, 42, previously indicated that the UK could return to the EU customs union and has now piled even more pressure on the Prime Minister.    

In recent weeks, the Government said it would remain outside the customs union and single market, with no return to freedom of movement. 

Sir Keir has moved closer to the EU already, striking a fresh trade deal with the bloc in May this year that included concessions on red tape and fishing. 

But he is still facing more pressure from members of his party, with Mr Streeting suggesting the UK should rejoin the customs union.    

The Health Secretary told The Observer: ‘The reason why leaving the EU hit us so hard as a country is because of the enormous economic benefits that came with being in the single market and the customs union. 

‘This is a country and a government that wants a closer trading relationship with Europe. The challenge is any economic partnership we have can’t lead to a return to freedom of movement.’ 

He added: ‘We’ve taken a massive economic hit leaving the European Union. I’m really uncomfortable with the level of taxation in this country.’ 

Wes Streeting (pictured) has suggested Sir Keir Starmer must go further to undo Brexit

Wes Streeting (pictured) has suggested Sir Keir Starmer must go further to undo Brexit 

Sir Keir has already moved closer to the EU, striking a fresh trade deal with the bloc in May that included concessions on red tape and fishing

Sir Keir has already moved closer to the EU, striking a fresh trade deal with the bloc in May that included concessions on red tape and fishing

Mr Streeting added that the Government has made a ‘good start’ with the revised deal but he would like to see things go further. 

He has refused to rule out that he may one day run for rulership, despite last month denying that he was plotting to oust the Prime Minister.  

He had been touted as a potential replacement to Sir Keir alongside Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, who is seen as a rising star in the Labour Party.

Asked whether he was planning a leadership challenge, Wes Streeting previously told Sky News: ‘No, and I think whoever’s been briefing this has been watching too much Celebrity Traitors, and this is just about the worst attack on a faithful I’ve seen since Joe Marler was kicked out and banished in the final.

‘It’s totally self defeating briefing, not least because it’s not true and I don’t understand how anyone thinks it’s helpful to the Prime Minister either.’

Sir Keir is aware of the growing threat to his position and is ‘already fighting the leadership election’ by reaching out to Labour backbenchers, according to The Times. 

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