Downing Street warns plotting ministers that Starmer will fight attempted coup
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Downing Street warns plotting ministers that Starmer will fight attempted coup
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"Downing Street is preparing to defend the prime minister from any attempt to remove him in a coup, with a number of ministers being proposed as a possible successor. Sir Keir Starmer has been subject to months of rumours that he could be replaced as Labour continue to tank in the polls under his leadership. Several reports on Tuesday evening suggested the prime minister's position could be challenged after the Budget later this month or next year's local elections in May."
The Independent covers topics from reproductive rights and climate change to Big Tech, investigating financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and producing a documentary, 'The A Word', on American women fighting for reproductive rights. The publication emphasizes parsing facts from messaging, keeping reporting open without paywalls, and relying on donations to fund journalists to interview both sides. Downing Street is preparing to defend the prime minister against a possible coup, with ministers being proposed as successors. Sir Keir Starmer faces months of replacement rumours amid poor Labour polling, with Wes Streeting, John Healey and Shabana Mahmood named as potential candidates.
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