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Starmer. If you had asked me a fortnight ago about the sentiment we were picking up from Labour MPs about Sir Keir's future in Downing Street, I would have told you that pressure from
Labour government, in part because of the budgetary problems they encountered. In an effort to save money, the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, announced a deeply unpopular [cut to winter fuel subsidies](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/jul/29/hospital-and-road-projects-face-cuts-to-plug-22bn-fiscal-hole-reeves-says) for pensioners
MPs have also called for him to go since the weekend. Starmer, who told his cabinet he would fight on as prime minister after a turbulent few days, was hoping that his second king
Labour MP Kim Leadbeater back in October 2024. It is known as a private member's bill because it was put forward by a backbench MP rather than the government. MPs spent many days debating
Starmer has escaped unscathed. Ultimately [he won the vote pretty comfortably](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx21lx9ne83o) with a clear majority of MPs rejecting the idea that he should be referred to a parliamentary committee for investigation over
Starmer as leader should he be selected as the party's candidate in the by-election and win - said the vote must be a moment to "reclaim the Labour party, to save it from where
MPs getting rid of Starmer when they gathered for a second focus group convened by More in Common in the week of the local elections. Bob, an engineering manager, summed up what several members felt
Labour’s mayor in the West Midlands, Richard Parker, said the outcome of the council elections across the region were of crucial importance and would directly affect the delivery of his agenda. “We could
Starmer loyalist. [Like Streeting before him](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-57983355), Murray has also been treated by the NHS as a patient. During his maiden speech in March 2020, the minister said the NHS came
Starmer, an incumbent premier with a bigger parliamentary majority than his transformative predecessor Clement Attlee won in 1945. What is driving this narrative? Why is the UK churning through its leaders almost as quickly
MPs and peers said they did not back calls by the opposition for defence investment to be funded by cuts to welfare spending – saying there were other ways to secure the funds. The chancellor
Starmer as party leader by Monday, she will attempt to trigger a leadership contest herself. In an exclusive interview with the BBC, she said her preferred option would be for the cabinet to "reorganise themselves
Starmer to set out a timetable for his resignation, leading to splits at the top of government. It is understood Mahmood is in the minority in the cabinet over whether Sir Keir should