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Labour suffered poor election results in May.  Among members, the poll
member Scottish parliament, probably needing a coalition with the independence-backing Scottish Greens. Labour is tied for second place with Reform and the Greens in most polling and predicted to lose five of its MSPs
results were “soul-destroying”, said Rebecca Long-Bailey, Labour member of parliament for Salford. While incumbent governments often struggle in mid-term elections, pollsters forecast that Labour could lose the most council seats in local
results suffered by a governing party in more than three decades. It has prompted calls from MPs for Starmer to resign. So far, he has refused to consider that, describing his government
poll, told us that the reassuring thing was that voters didn't really hate Labour, but "they did hate Keir". A senior Labour figure said to me "everyone in Wales is saying this
member of the shadow cabinet admits, "we were in a total mess". But while the party fully expects to lose hundreds of seats, what you don't detect is any sense this could be terminal
polling, and that a supportive MP would have to stand down. Burnham would also need the approval of Labour's ruling body, the National Executive – the composition of which could move in his favour this
results. The prime minister has vowed to fight on, even [suggesting he could serve two terms](https://observer.co.uk/news/politics/article/keir-starmer-i-want-10-years-in-no-10-and-will-fight-my-challengers), but the choice could very soon be taken out of his hands. It is a fast