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Updated · BBC.com · Jun 5
Hermer Says Starmer Can Survive Challenge After Labour Loses Nearly 1,500 Councillors
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 5

Hermer Says Starmer Can Survive Challenge After Labour Loses Nearly 1,500 Councillors

3 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 5

Summary

  • Lord Hermer said Keir Starmer believes he can withstand a leadership challenge, arguing the prime minister has repeatedly proved critics wrong and remains determined to govern.
  • Nearly 1,500 lost councillors in England and Labour's loss of control of the Welsh Senedd triggered calls for Starmer to quit after a historically bad set of local election results.
  • Wes Streeting and several junior ministers resigned in the fallout, while Andy Burnham—seen as a leading future contender—is seeking a Commons return in the 18 June Makerfield by-election.
  • Hermer declined to discuss Burnham's ambitions, instead backing his candidacy and rejecting Tony Blair's criticism that Starmer lacks vision, saying the prime minister still has a clear mandate from 2024.

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Can Andy Burnham's return to Westminster save the Labour party, or is it already too late?