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Starmer as more Labour MPs call for resignation – UK politics live Keir Starmer is under
Starmer repeatedly everyone that he was cleared, Labour MPs have not been calling his resignation
Labour leader, Anas Sarwar, called for Starmer to resign. Instead, those speaking from the government benches on Monday were mostly MPs
Labour MPs to join Sarwar in his calls for Sir Keir to resign. Scottish Liberal Democrat leader Alex Cole-Hamilton said: "I'm not surprised Anas Sarwar doesn't want to be seen with Keir
Labour had been “too gloomy” and had made a mistake in trying to withdraw the winter fuel allowance. Many of those calling for Starmer to set out an “orderly” timetable to resign were would
Labour MPs then called a parliamentary vote of no confidence in Corbyn. The [rebels won the vote 172-40](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/jun/28/jeremy-corbyn-loses-labour-mps-confidence-vote) but still he fought on, refusing to resign. , calls for him to quit on the back of the election, following Scottish Labour’s Anas Sarwar
Labour “prince of darkness” failed UK security vetting – something Keir Starmer says he was not told about. On Friday, Starmer said he was “absolutely furious” and described the situation as “totally unacceptable”. But the episode
MPs aren't ready to oust Starmer yet Labour is trailing in the polls and the prime minister's personal ratings have plumbed the depths. The party is facing losses in forthcoming elections: losing control
calls to resign or to set a timetable to vacate his leadership position, including from members of his own Labour Party. "The Prime Minister needs to go. That is not negotiable," Clive Lewis, the Labour
MPs in calling for Starmer to resign immediately. Siân Berry, the Green party MP, said: “Keir Starmer has lied and lied again over his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson and he must resign. Starmer told
called for restraint from backbenchers, dismissing the vote as a political stunt designed to destabilise the party before the May elections. The Guardian understands that Labour MPs will be whipped to vote against the Conservative
MPs.  Olly Robbins was forced to quit the Foreign Office. Photograph: Dominic Lipinski/PA Robbins is understood to have been furious at being forced out, and there are fears that
Starmer loyalist, said Labour would risk “annihilation” if it decided to try to change leaders. But with results for [Labour](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/labour) expected to be particularly grim in Thursday’s elections for the Scottish
MPs have publicly called for the prime minister to resign or to set out a timetable for his departure. West told the BBC: "I will hear what the prime minister's got to say tomorrow
MPs are questioning why Starmer appointed Mandelson in the first place and why he then sacked Robbins for giving him security clearance. That unease was underlined on Wednesday morning by the work and pensions secretary
calls time on Starmer. “MPs and the cabinet may simply decide they cannot defend the prime minister any more. They won’t go on the morning mediarounds – it’s just one of too many things
Starmer. But in front of MPs, Sir Olly defended his actions, insisting he had followed the proper process while under "constant pressure" from No 10 to get Lord Mandelson in post. No 10 denied claims
Labour MPs over critical Mandelson vote” says the **Guardian’s** splash headline. The **Times** has “PM battles to block sleaze vote” while the **Telegraph** goes with “Starmer pleads with MPs to save him”. The **Mail