Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 18
Jess Phillips Urges Starmer to Quit Before Next Election, Warning of Government Collapse Risk
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · Jun 18

Jess Phillips Urges Starmer to Quit Before Next Election, Warning of Government Collapse Risk

2 articles · Updated · BBC.com · Jun 18

Summary

  • Jess Phillips said Keir Starmer should himself recognize the danger of going into the next general election as a “very unpopular prime minister” and reach a “dignified” conclusion.
  • Phillips, who recently resigned as safeguarding minister, framed the issue as a risk to the country rather than only to Labour, saying she wanted Starmer to acknowledge his own unpopularity.
  • Angela Smith pushed back, saying Starmer is not getting the recognition he deserves as Labour leader and remains motivated by improving people’s lives.
  • Phillips said the alternative to a managed exit could be “chaos ensuing” — with the government collapsing and ministers walking out.

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