Cabinet allies admit Starmer resignation now 'inevitable' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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Cabinet allies admit Starmer resignation now 'inevitable' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"Senior party figures are now openly manoeuvring for position amid mounting expectations that the Prime Minister's authority is nearing collapse, with allies reportedly discussing the timing and manner of his departure from Downing Street."
"At the centre of the claims is Andy Burnham , who is said to have held discussions last summer with former science minister Josh Simons about the future of the party and the viability of Sir Keir's leadership."
"One Labour MP claimed: "He was talking about breaking with Keir last summer. He said the PM was finished and that the next leader had to be Andy Burnham. This resignation has actually been a long time in the making.""
"Although Sir Keir publicly insisted he would continue fighting on, reports now suggest Downing Street is preparing the ground for a managed resignation designed to preserve what remains of his authority."
Claims state that efforts to remove Keir Starmer from office began up to a year earlier as Labour’s internal crisis intensified after catastrophic local election losses. Senior party figures are described as manoeuvring for influence, with allies reportedly discussing the timing and method of his departure from Downing Street. Andy Burnham is central to the allegations, with reports saying he held discussions last summer with former science minister Josh Simons about Labour’s future and the viability of Starmer’s leadership. Labour sources cited by the report claim Simons concluded months earlier that Starmer’s position was untenable and that Burnham was best placed to rebuild the party. After the election setback, MPs and ministers reportedly lost confidence, and Downing Street is said to be preparing for a managed resignation to preserve remaining authority.
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