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Party [Carl Court/Getty Images] ## Who could Starmer’s main challengers be? To trigger a leadership contest, more than 20 percent of Labour MPs – 81 of them – must support a new candidate
leadership contest, but not yet.’ Why? Some of them have been saying Starmer should be given a chance to show that he can turn things round. But mostly the Labour MPs speaking
leadership contest. Photograph: Adam Vaughan/EPA ## **Angela** **R****ayner** Rayner has spent the eight months since she quit the cabinet over her tax affairs walking a line between loyalty and interventionism, regularly reminding Labour colleagues
contest we can have a candidate who can lead us in to the next election." They added that it would be disastrous for trust if the party 'chopped and changed', and trying to find that
party bubbles over and a candidate with little intention of winning – known as a stalking horse – throws their hat into the ring just to trigger a contest, smoking out the real contenders. The main [potential
party lost control of about 40 councils and 1,500 seats at the local elections on Thursday. However, she said a leadership challenge from the Labour backbencher Catherine West would be “completely wrong”. West
Labour MPs went public with calls for him to go over the weekend, with potential challenger Angela Rayner saying the party needed to do more to appeal to voters whose living standards had been squeezed
leadership ambitions - was blocked from doing just that earlier this year by Labour's National Executive Committee. His supporters argue that the party's ruling committee would not dare do that again, given the mood
leadership contest, with the sitting leader qualifying automatically should they wish to remain in post. There is no evidence that West has those numbers and she is being described as a stalking horse, a figure
candidates, on our councils, voters have said, we want more Reform please." Support for the Conservatives in England fell by 11 points compared to 2022, when this round of local elections was last held
contested, as well as six mayoral vacancies. For weeks already, people having been casting their ballot by post. The parties and the candidates are now preparing their final pitch to you. Plaid Cymru
candidates can win on relatively small shares of the vote, as support for their opponents splits. The result is that even local contests can take on national significance. ## Starmer’s ‘referendum’ The vote comes
leadership bid. Some on the left have been urging Ed Miliband to be their candidate as an alternative, believing Rayner does not have enough support in the country and given that the [HMRC inquiry into
leadership would “plunge the country into chaos”. A number of Labour MPs from across the party support Andy Burnham replacing Starmer. However, the Greater Manchester mayor requires a time-consuming and uncertain byelection
candidates for an immediate challenge to Starmer. But Burnham supporters said they hoped to convince the prime minister of the need for a more stable transition – rather than a bloody leadership contest – which would give
candidate and trying to trigger a formal leadership contest right now. A sigh of relief, in the immediate moment at least, for Downing Street - and for the Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham
party's ruling body from standing in the Gorton and Denton by-election. The mayor's supporters are hoping a leadership contest can be delayed until he is able to return to Parliament. On Sunday
candidate. A number of ministers also said they were keen to dissuade angry MPs from moving against Starmer too quickly in order to give Burnham time. “There are various plans circulating, none of them good
leadership election.” They said Starmer had a “great legacy” and had brought the party back together after the fractious Jeremy Corbyn years: “He’s got the chance now to bring the party back together again
contest. "My preferred option is for the cabinet to do a reshuffle within itself, where there's plenty of talent, and for Keir to be given a different role, which he might enjoy, perhaps