Rayner would be prepared to enter leadership contest - sourcespublished at 14:32 BST
Iain Watson
Political correspondent
Image source, EPASources close to former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner have told the BBC she would be prepared to enter a leadership contest if necessary, as a candidate of the centre-left.
Despite Wes Streeting’s resignation, a formal leadership challenge has not been launched.
His camp insist he has the support of the 81 Labour MPs that are necessary to trigger a contest, but that he wants to have a "broad" debate which could take place if Starmer steps down.
While Rayner isn’t angling for the top job, now that her tax affairs have been settled she would be willing to carry the centre-left banner against Wes Streeting on the party’s right.
Some MPs have expressed interest in a "balanced ticket" with a centre-left leader and a deputy from the right or vice versa, but I understand Angela Rayner believes there should be a contest between the two wings.
A survey by the Labour List - an independent website catering for Labour Party members and supporters - suggested that if Keir Starmer contested a leadership election, he would defeat Wes Streeting but struggle to defeat Angela Rayner or Ed Miliband, and lose by some margin to Andy Burnham.














