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Updated · BBC.com · May 12
Starmer Faces Cabinet Split as Labour MPs Revolt Over His Leadership on Tuesday
Updated
Updated · BBC.com · May 12

Starmer Faces Cabinet Split as Labour MPs Revolt Over His Leadership on Tuesday

9 articles · Updated · BBC.com · May 12
  • Tuesday’s cabinet meeting has become a make-or-break test for Keir Starmer after ministers privately split over whether he should stay, set a departure timetable or quit.
  • Labour MPs’ public declarations of no confidence accelerated after Starmer’s Monday speech, with critics arguing he has become too unpopular with voters as the party struggles to counter Reform UK.
  • Starmer has still been determined to fight on, according to allies, warning that a prolonged leadership contest could damage both Labour and the country and leave a successor with a weak mandate.
  • The standoff has already opened factional warfare inside Labour, with rival leadership camps briefing against each other as blame spreads through the party.
  • The crisis underscores a wider pattern of UK political instability: Starmer is the fourth prime minister in four years, despite Labour’s large majority and recent return to power.
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