No 10 brushes off claims Streeting’s criticism of ‘technocratic approach’ refers to Starmer – UK politics live

The GuardianThursday, December 11, 2025 at 2:50:27 PM
No 10 brushes off claims Streeting’s criticism of ‘technocratic approach’ refers to Starmer – UK politics live
  • Health Secretary expressed frustration with the governing approach during an interview, while Seema Malhotra addressed an urgent question regarding President Trump’s national security strategy, which was published recently.
  • This development highlights ongoing tensions within the UK government regarding leadership styles and decision-making processes, particularly in relation to the influence of external political strategies on domestic governance.
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