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Starmer faces open revolt as Labour MPs move against his leadership - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
"“I take responsibility for not walking away, not plunging the country into chaos as the Tories did time and time again,” he said. “Chaos that did lasting damage to this country. A Labour Government would never be forgiven for inflicting that on our country again.”"
"More than 40 MPs reportedly called for his resignation in the wake of heavy losses to Reform UK and other opposition parties across England's local elections, intensifying unease inside Labour ranks and increasing pressure on the Prime Minister as potential successors manoeuvre behind the scenes."
"Health Secretary Wes Streeting is said to be preparing the groundwork for a possible leadership bid, positioning himself as the candidate best placed to take on Reform UK at a general election. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has also added to speculation after calling for “the best players” to be brought into frontline politics, seen by some as potentially opening the door to Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham."
"Mr Burnham's allies are reportedly attempting to delay any leadership contest until he can return to Parliament, should a vacancy arise. Meanwhile, backbench MP Catherine West is said to be organising support among as many as 80 MPs in an effort to force an immediate leadership contest, raising the prospect of a formal challenge mechanism being triggered if momentum builds."
Keir Starmer took responsibility for not walking away from Downing Street and framed his stance as preventing national chaos. He contrasted his approach with Conservative-era instability and argued that a Labour government would not be forgiven for repeating lasting damage. Growing unease followed heavy local election losses to Reform UK and other opposition parties, with more than 40 MPs reportedly calling for his resignation. Potential successors are positioning for a leadership bid, including Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who is seen as best placed to challenge Reform UK. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner’s comments about bringing “the best players” into frontline politics fueled speculation about Andy Burnham. Catherine West is also said to be organizing support among up to 80 MPs to push for an immediate leadership contest.
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