Aspects for the week beginning 17 May 2026
The battle for Labour
After Labour’s damaging losses in the Council Elections, the newshounds waited with bated breath to see if Keir Starmer would resign. He vowed to resolutely carry on. Then they waited to see if there would be a leadership challenge. Wes Streeting resigned as Health Secretary, but did not launch a leadership challenge at the time. However, Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester, was waiting in the wings and found a local MP who would be willing to stand down so that he could contest a seat in order to try to become an MP again. That’s where we are now, or when I am going to press! As for Keir, transiting Pluto was on his natal Saturn during the council elections, which represents a nadir in fortunes. So for today’s blog I am looking at the three possible contenders, their current state of mind, and how their fortunes might look in September when the Labour Party Conference takes place.
Wes Streeting
I wrote a blog about Wes Streeting before the 2024 election, which I based on my reading of his autobiography. He has been a reasonably good Health Secretary, but on the very day of announcing he had brought down waiting lists and other triumphs, he resigned. Some say he did not have enough backing to launch a leadership challenge; he said he wanted a broader conversation of ideas, hinting at a slightly longer term process of changing leader.
Birth Chart, from 2024 blog:
Wes’ book is an astrologer’s dream, because he gives all the birth dates of his family, and intimates one or two birth times as well. On his birth, he wrote:
“Just before lunchtime, the nurses came in en masse like an SAS squad mounting a rescue with the same bedside manner.”
From that, I have given him a Gemini Ascendant to his Aquarian Sun and Aries Moon.
Wes has the Sun square Saturn/Pluto, which can indicate a difficult childhood. It would certainly indicate significant struggles in life, of which he has had plenty. People may wonder why he has written an autobiography so early in life, but he was persuaded to by Tom Perrin, an Editor at Hodder & Stoughton, and encouraged by Jess Phillips (one of my favourite politicians) and it seems he did have much to relate.
His Moon in Aries has emotional directness, but is trine Neptune, adding sensitivity. Looking at his childhood experiences, this sensitivity laid him open to suffering but at the same time helped him understand and accommodate some of his harsh experiences.
Venus conjunct his Midheaven in Aquarius in 8th House means that he puts a lot of love into his career choices, but a square between Venus and Chiron may be the source of his kidney health weakness, as Venus represents the kidneys. He was diagnosed with kidney cancer in 2021, a story he begins with in his book.
Mars closely square Jupiter/Uranus gives a keen enthusiasm allied with electrical energy, which he is able to direct through his trine between Mars and Saturn. Mars trine Pluto provides a powerhouse of energy. Two Archetypes pop up: The Warrior (Mars trine the North Node), which goes well with the Sun in Aquarius rabble-rouser; and Jupiter conjunct Uranus, The Entrepreneur. His exceptionally difficult childhood (on a par with Alan Johnson’s in his book “This Boy”) can be seen in the conjunction of Saturn and Pluto, as alluded to earlier.
His Transits:
For the recent council elections:
Transiting Pluto was sextile his natal Jupiter – he holds the power of his fate in his own hands at this time
Transiting Jupiter opposing his natal Mercury – overstretched mentally, and maybe over-optimistic
Transiting Jupiter squaring his Nodal Axis – Willing to take a gamble at this point in his life
Transiting Uranus trine his natal Sun – itching for change, both in his personal and political life
For the Labour Party Conference in September:
Transiting Neptune square his Nodal Axis – a more uncertain time
Transiting Uranus opposing his natal Jupiter – the element of the unexpected may work against him
Transiting Chiron opposite his natal Pluto – difficult times for him, maybe even some health issues
Angela Rayner
Angela Rayner, formerly Deputy Prime Minister, has been out in the cold for several months due to an anomaly around her tax affairs. But on the same day Wes Streeting resigned, she declared that she had been exonerated, and is on her way back into the fold. She has indicated she wants the party to work together, and will not say at this stage if she is a contender for the leadership.
Birth Chart
I wrote a few years ago:
“She has a strong individuality, with her Sun unaspected, or untramelled if you look at it from another angle. Mercury only has an exact sextile to Chiron, which gives a problem-solving mind. She has good values, with Venus closely trine Saturn. Mars conjunct Jupiter produces super energy allied with enthusiasm, and a can do attitude. Mars closely square Uranus gives a sparky energy, and Mars trine Neptune sensitivity in action. Mars exactly conjunct the North Node in Leo and trine the Galactic Centre produces a powerful Inner Warrior, especially combined with Sun in Aries. Jupiter square Uranus is entrepreneurial. All that Mars gives her the red-headed image, too!”
When she became Deputy Leader, she had Jupiter sextile her natal Uranus in Scorpio – (Success)
Her transits at the time of resignation showed Uranus square natal Jupiter in Virgo – the element of the unexpected working against her.
Her Transits:
For the recent council elections:
Uranus squared her natal Jupiter – a sense of shock at the results, perhaps
Chiron trine her natal North Node – a sense that there was about to be some healing in her life, personal and political
Transiting Jupiter square her natal Pluto – itching to regain power
Transiting Mars opposite natal Pluto – some sense of peril, perhaps about the council election results as they affect her Party.
For the Labour Party Conference in September:
She has a Nodal Reversal. Karmically, this is an important time. It could be an advantageous re-set, if she has played her cards right.
She also has a golden window between November 2026 and November 2027, when Jupiter transits 5 features of her natal chart in Leo and Virgo, when the world may open up to her again.
Andy Burnham
I sometimes wonder if Andy Burnham has too much hope, expectation and responsibility heaped upon him. However, there is no denying he has done a stellar job as Mayor of Greater Manchester, and he is the most popular Labour politician currently, and has been for some time.
He was denied entry into the by-election for Gorton and Denton, but apparently No. 10 has allowed him to take the step of becoming an M.P. in order to contest a by-election in Makerfield occasioned by the resignation and sacrifice of a friend Josh Simons. That would represent a first step towards eventually (if he succeeds) launching a campaign for the top job to rival Keir Starmer.
His Birth Chart
I originally wrote about Andy Burnham in 2015 when he ran for the leadership of the party against Jeremy Corbyn:
“He comes across as a competent and sincere man… He was born on a New Moon (Sun conjunct Moon) in the prosaic sign of Capricorn, which is strongly politically motivated. He is a decent chap, with Venus conjunct this combination, and his heart is no doubt in a good place. He also has his Mercury in Capricorn: a methodical, practical, systematic type of thinker. 6 of his 10 planets are in Earth signs, so he is grounded and realistic.
He does have an imaginative side, with North Node conjunct Mars in Pisces, normally the Warrior Archetype conjunction but softened by its appearance in Pisces. He is a Warrior, but does not like to confront directly… His Mars also sextiles his Sun exactly, and he has 5 of his 10 planets in Cardinal signs, so he has energy and would see himself as a leader.
The Piscean sensitivity also extends to his mental faculties, as his Capricorn mind (Mercury) sextiles closely Neptune, the planet of imagination. So this is a balance in his make up, between the practical and the imaginative. His Mercury also trines closely his natal Pluto, giving him depth of thought as well.”
I added in 2020: “To that I would add that his 6 Earth planets give him a deep connection with his Northern roots (he was born in Liverpool), and Moon conjunct Venus lends a quality of gentleness to his character… I was intrigued when Andy Burnham made a bid for the Mayoralty of Manchester – I felt that he was making a choice from the heart. And he has shown heart in his role.”
Andy Burnham was elected Mayor on 5th May 2017, with 65% of the vote.
His Transits:
For the recent council elections:
Transiting Neptune conjunct his natal Mars in Pisces – a complex strategic action to ponder
Transiting Uranus opposite his natal Neptune – more confusion and complexity to deal with
For the Labour Party Conference in September:
Transiting Pluto sextile his natal Chiron – an emphatic move towards power, and healing
Transiting Neptune conjunct his natal Chiron – a complex journey towards healing
Transiting Mars opposite his natal Mercury – some strident communication, and possibly a war of words.
My thoughts on these three? I feel Wes Streeting is not yet at the right stage of maturity to take such a prominent role, though he has shown clear competence in the role he has played the last few years. His transits don’t look too hopeful in the Autumn.
I do feel Angela Rayner has a lot to give. She can be controversial at times. Her transits following the September conference are very good. It would be good for a woman to succeed as party leader. I was dismayed to find Jess Phillips had resigned – she’s outspoken, but puts so much heart into her work with vulnerable families. Another female who has retreated into the background in recent years, but whose chart stood out to me for leadership, is Lisa Nandy. Hopefully her time will come, too.
Andy Burnham holds the hopes of many, and has better transits in the Autumn than Wes Streeting, possibly on a par with those of Angela. But he seems to be most people’s choice, and the astrological indications do not disagree with that. He has stated that he wants to “save” the Labour Party. Wes Streeting himself has endorsed Andy’s chances of succeeding in the Makerfield by-election, and has now put his hat in the ring to stand for a contest: “We need a proper contest with the best candidates on the field, and I will be standing.”
May the best candidate win!
Aspects
There are rather a lot of aspects to get through for this week, so let’s get straight to it!
Today, Sunday 17th May sees Mercury enter its own sign of Gemini. Mercury, representing our communication, is at home in chatty Gemini, and free to express verbally or in writing whatever comes to mind. The communication will come thick and fast, but the consequences of the communication is another matter entirely. You may find yourself gabbling…! Mercury will be moving quickly, and will only be in this position until 1st June, when it will move into Cancer.
Venus sextiles Chiron on the same day: a congenial and healing influence, especially for relationships. It is a good day to combine the Arts with Healing, such as creativity which involves and brings about healing.
Tomorrow, Monday 18th, presents us with a conjunction between Mercury and Uranus just after midnight (in the early hours). Communications are spiced up by this conjunction. We will certainly see speedier communication, though with a possible touch of unpredictability. It’s likely to keep you on your toes, on a mental level. It could be exciting mentally, and unusual phenomena may happen, such as startling coincidences or undeniable telepathic experiences. You’ll be thinking inventively and out of the box. People will realize their connectedness in non-physical ways. There may be unusual mental and physical voyages.
At the other end of the day, in the last few hours, Mars enters Taurus. Mars/Ariens had their way in their own sign, but may have to slow down and smell the roses while in Taurus. Taureans, however, will be upping their game. If you have a Taurus Ascendant, you may begin several new projects between now and 28th June, while Mars is in Taurus. Although Mars is not so happy in the earthbound sign of Taurus, the testing quality of this energy has its reasons and worth. You may find yourself querying more often why you are doing something, and how to do it, e.g. working more resourcefully and more in alignment with planetary requirements. Any enterprise on Monday needs to take account of the new energy and attitude. As Taurus rules the Arts, an aesthetic angle or a musical rhythm may need to come into the equation, for instance.
Another ingress occurs on Tuesday (19th), that of Venus into Cancer, in the very early hours. The aspects are prolific that day, so you may be beset with a complex array of influences! With Venus in Cancer, we place our love on the home and family, and appreciate our locality. We need to be conscious about our emotional boundaries during this period (to 13th June). Find novel ways of cherishing the home and family.
Also in the middle of your sleep time, but a little later, Mercury sextiles Neptune. It could spell a productive day, bringing a chance to refine your plans, and perhaps shift them to another level. Inspiration can be added to your thought processes, and any mental or physical voyaging. This is a time of intense imagination, so it is helpful for creative dreaming in the night, and creative visualization in the day. This aspect will assist you in refining your mindset and remaining mental clutter. Our minds will be able to receive higher guidance more easily. Delicate conversations and channelling will also be made easier. If giving or receiving gifts, be open to non-material gifts.
Before waking, we have another sextile (dreams may be very vivid and active that night!). Venus sextiles Mars, an aspect given over to pleasure and indulgence, and maybe romance is also on the cards. Art will have vigour, and movement will have artistry or elegance under this influence. Social plans should flourish. This is an altogether relaxing and indulgent prospect.
The next aspect is a square between the Nodal Axis and Mercury: this puts communication and voyaging under the karmic spotlight, and you may encounter past (and past-life) relationships which provide karmic information. This is an opportunity to tackle, or honour, your karma! We can give more thought and exercise more mindfulness in our processes and actions. Whether it is personal relationship karma or environmental karma, we can put our minds to what needs to change for the future. Put into practice what we can do now.
Finally on Tuesday we are able to resolve mental issues on a deeper level, with a late night trine between Mercury and Pluto. You are being called to do more soul-searching. There could be positive outcomes to deep issues. Mercury trine Pluto brings deep thought and psychological reflection, and earnest conversations. Conversations could be life changing: the right word at the right time, striking home in the right place. Mental and physical voyages prove meaningful.
Phew! Tuesday was a blog all on its own!
We then arrive at Thursday (21st) with the Sun’s ingress into Gemini, again just after midnight (in the early hours). Dreams this week may be monumental! With the Sun leaving Taurus, earthy preoccupations may give way to a need for Communication and lightness of heart. In the month of Sun in Gemini any kind of communication goes, writing your book [I am up to Chapter 8 of 12 of the third volume of my trilogy], dealing with your documentation, ensuring that you are walking and cycling to work instead of taking public transport. It all aids the general connectivity, which society needs. It is the month for mental and physical voyaging…;-}
A more complex day awaits us on Friday (22nd) with an early breakfast square between Venus and Neptune (over your Shreddies or Golden Cinnamon Grahams). [According to my continuous glucose monitor, I can no longer eat cereals!] This square could be socially confusing. You could experience some mild paranoia, which could be soothed or alleviated by listening to old songs from a simpler time (music has become more complex over the years, to catch our interest). Remember when life was simpler? There may be a a sense of intrigue, involving relationship or money; or a sense of overwhelm or being out of your depth. Maybe another political scandal…You need to look behind the illusion. There could be uncertainty in the Arts or the world of Music. You could experience frustrating flaws in creative works. Tread softly.
Early afternoon brings the element of the unexpected (which could go either way, or any which way!) from a conjunction between the Sun and Uranus in early Gemini. It could add more confusion to the day. Expectations can be overthrown, or be wildly inaccurate. It may on the other hand be a good day to demonstrate your originality and inventiveness (as long as you cater for the Neptunian over-sensitivity and the Uranian loopholes), and in your leisure time begin a project which is highly creative or benefits society. If you are operating from your Intuition, you could have a very successful day, but if you are lagging behind backfootedly, you may have a struggle to keep up. Some tuning in early on may help with this.
Tea-time on the same day brings another sextile: that between Mercury and Saturn. That could bring some stabilization, after the flurry of sensitivity and unexpectedness of the day. Thoughts and feelings can be channelled and harnessed into constructive plans and ideas. Mental foundations can be laid. You may have taken in all the facts for dealing with an issue or project, and are ready to put in serious and solid plans based on sober thinking. The aspect favours documentation and knuckling down to form-filling etc. Geminis and Virgos have the chance to regain their balance, if they need to. Progress can be made, including possibly for health related checks.
The last aspect, and the last sextile, comes on Saturday (23rd), a connection between Mercury and Pluto. Power is possible whenever Pluto lends a helpful hand. This aspect brings a profound touch to your communications. It is a harmonious aspect which can produce profound honouring of the gravity of a situation if necessary, and enabling meaningful debate to occur. It is a good space for reading something profound. If you are on a journey, pick something of that nature to take with you! Maybe there is something in your pile of pending books you have been putting off, if so, now’s the time to tackle it.
Next week: Please note there will not be a blog, as I will be away. That’s not a bad blip for nineteen years of blogging, if I may say so!
The week in bullet points:
- Today – Communications a-go-go!; healing relationships and art
- Tomorrow – Spicy communications; more considered energy
- Tuesday – family orientation; sensitive communication; sensuality; karmic communication; resolving mental issues on a deeper level
- Thursday – doubling down on the theme of communication and travel
- Friday – confusion in relationship; the element of the unexpected; mental stabilization
- Saturday – profound communication and travel