
"I think it's over for Keir Starmer. I would not be surprised to see him resign quite quickly now."
"If he decides to dig in and carry on it's going to be an utterly miserable experience for him. There has to be a way out."
"Morgan McSweeney's resignation as Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister is in the best interests of the Government. He was at the heart of the political misjudgements and errors that have been made since winning the general election. It is also in the best interests of the Labour Party, as he was instrumental in the lack of internal democracy and the culture of intense factionalism we are suffering from. There must be a change in political direction and that comes from the very t"
Peter Mandelson's appointment as the UK's ambassador to the US and Jeffrey Epstein files alleging potentially illegal activity from when he was Business Secretary under Gordon Brown have shaken the government. Chief of staff Morgan McSweeney resigned on Sunday and Prime Minister's director of communications Tim Allan resigned on Monday. Public opinion shows growing calls for Keir Starmer to resign, with reports saying more than 50% of Brits want him gone. Andrew Marr predicted Starmer could resign within days and described continuing as an "utterly miserable experience." Potential successors mentioned include Angela Rayner on the left and Wes Streeting on the right. Criticism of McSweeney links him to misjudgements, lack of internal democracy and intense factionalism, with calls for a change in political direction.
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