Labour's Leadership Crisis: Will Starmer Survive?
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces pressure as lawmakers urge his resignation after local election losses. A leadership contest hasn't been triggered yet, but several Labour MPs and ministers demand a timetable for his exit. Any challenge requires significant support within the Labour Party.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is under increasing pressure following significant local election setbacks. Several lawmakers are demanding a clear timeline for his resignation or voluntary departure from his leadership role.
While a formal leadership contest has not yet started, momentum is building among Labour's ranks. Reports indicate that over 70 members of parliament are calling for Starmer's exit, with some cabinet ministers privately advising him to outline his departure plan.
The Labour Party's leadership challenge procedures are stringent, requiring a candidate to secure the backing of 20% of Labour MPs and additional support from grassroots organisations. Should Starmer refuse to step down, any leadership battle will test his party backing and pave the way for potential successors.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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