Wes Streeting delivered a resignation speech at Labour's conference that praised patriotism and criticized the party's response to Reform UK, but failed to clearly explain his reasons for quitting cabinet beyond vague accusations of "drift" and leadership failings. The speech appeared repurposed from a potential leadership campaign rather than genuinely addressing why Streeting departed the government.
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Wes Streeting delivered a resignation speech at Labour's conference that praised patriotism and criticized the party's response to Reform UK, but failed to clearly explain his reasons for quitting cabinet beyond vague accusations of "drift" and leadership failings. The speech appeared repurposed from a potential leadership campaign rather than genuinely addressing why Streeting departed the government.