66 resultsfor “Starmer speech plans after election”
elections. Keir Starmer had been planning a big speech today, but he, and other political
planned new laws for the next Parliamentary session and beyond. The speech will be scrutinised even more intensely than usual as Sir Keir Starmer attempts to relaunch his premiership after a disastrous set of election
plans to protest outside the US embassy.) *10.30am:* John Swinney, the SNP leader and Scottish first minister, speaks about the SNP’s first 100 days priorities if they win the Holyrood election
speech, according to British media reports. ## Resignations More than 80, or almost a quarter, of the prime minister’s elected MPs have called for Starmer to go, and four junior ministers have resigned in protest
elections later on Friday. Starmer will attempt to recapture the political momentum with a speech on Monday setting out more of his policy agenda for the next few years, and the king’s speech
plan – after a potentially devastating set of elections on 7 May that could end Keir Starmer’s premiership. After a fortnight that left [Starmer fighting for his political future](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/28/starmer-buys-some-time-mandelson-election) over the appointment
Starmer said in November that the government would “stop fans from being ripped off” by making good on Labour’s 2024 election manifesto promise to outlaw resale of tickets for profit. A host of globally
speech, Catherine West, the Labour MP who announced a challenge to Starmer’s leadership on Saturday, [changed course to say she instead wanted him to plan for an orderly transition](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/11/catherine-west-stalking-horse-reined-in).
Starmer to depart. She said: “I have listened to the prime minister’s speech this morning. I welcome the renewed energy and ideas. However, I have reluctantly concluded that this morning’s speech
speech failed to show he can regain that trust or lead us through the huge challenges we face at home and abroad.” Allies of Streeting say he has no plans to speak on Monday
plans for the next year or so. But the government is led by a man whose longevity in power could be considerably shorter. The King's Speech was scheduled for this week precisely because
Starmer but that she would consider doing so herself if they did not act. Speaking to the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg, West said she would listen to Sir Keir's planned relaunch speech on Monday
speech? The event is taking place as the prime minister, Keir Starmer, fights for his future in Downing Street after heavy losses in the 7 May elections. Royal sources reportedly [told Politico](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/12/starmer-bills-kings-speech)
speech](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/12/starmer-bills-kings-speech), pressure on Starmer continued to build elsewhere. The Guardian revealed on Tuesday night that 11 Labour-affiliated unions were predicting Starmer would not lead the party into the next general election
Speech It is quite something when two blokes having a cup of coffee can generate more headlines and conversation than the King coming to parliament for [the main ceremonial event of the parliamentary calendar
election having fulfilled its promise to fix Britain’s struggling public services. In a written introduction to the king’s speech, Starmer said: “For two decades our country has been buffeted by crisis after crisis
elected. In a separate speech on Tuesday, Wes Streeting, the former health secretary, urged the prime minister to set out a timetable for his departure should Burnham win his seat. “When the results
plan in place to elect a new leader. At a private meeting on Tuesday, the unions were divided over whether to call for Starmer to set out a timetable for his departure, with one source
Starmer's speech. Was it enough to avert a challenge to the prime minister's leadership less than two years after he won a landslide general election victory? In the first instance, the person whose
planning a speech next week, which will inevitably be seen as another reset. Starmer has also been fortunate that polling experts appear to have overestimated the losses he faced – with both John Curtice and Michael