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Labour in previous elections. Sir James, who lost out to Kemi Badenoch in the 2024 Tory leadership contest, said: "All of us, Kemi [Badenoch] included, would like to see progress happen faster, but remember
leadership contest, for the Labour party to spend more time talking amongst ourselves. “What I heard loud and clear from voters was their deep sense of frustration that they’d voted for change in 2024
leadership contest may not be far off. In a [make-or-break speech speech](/news/2026/5/11/uks-keir-starmer-faces-likely-challenge-following-labours-election-defeat) on Monday, the leader of the ruling Labour Party said that he remains the man to deliver change and will
leadership needs to change. For a challenge to get off the ground, 20% of Labour MPs, 81 people, have to back it. West says she currently has 10 supporters and so is a long
2024 intake to build alliances, allies said. He was spotted over the weekend meeting the former deputy leadership candidate Angela Rayner, herself a likely potential leadership candidate. A number of ministers also said they were
party and of the country. And on Tuesday, the prime minister told the cabinet he would "get on with governing" and that a leadership contest had not been triggered. So although no one has publicly
Labour's election win in 2024. He sacked her when he reshuffled his government last year. She has no ambitions to take on the top job herself, but said she had grown frustrated with
2024, had been billed as a key test for Sir Keir amid dire poll ratings for Labour. More than 30 Labour MPs have publicly called for the prime minister to resign
contest and how would the winner be chosen? Labour performed badly in the biggest set of elections to be held since its landslide election victory in 2024. The polls were seen by many
contest requires the endorsement of 81 Labour MPs. Likely challengers to the leadership include Health Secretary Wes Streeting, former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham. Starmer’s government has been
Labour Party to victory in the 2024 general election, is fighting to save his job after disastrous local and regional polls last week. Four junior ministers have resigned, and more than 80 MPs have urged
contest, the Hornsey and Friern Barnet MP said: "We will find out when I put out my email to the Parliamentary Labour Party. "But what we need is that timetable from the chair
leadership contest. In a speech on Friday morning, as initial results in England came in, Sir Keir acknowledged it had been a "tough" set of elections but said: "I'm not going to walk away
leadership. Since Thursday, Rayner has not yet commented on the election defeats; Streeting [has said he supports Starmer](https://x.com/PolitlcsUK/status/2052872107709665704). The prospect of an early contest explains why some Labour MPs on the soft
contest. “Welsh Labour has suffered a catastrophic result. Today we see the end of over a century of Labour winning in Wales. The party will need to take a look at itself, understand the depth
party lost power for the first time, plummeting to just nine Senedd seats behind [Plaid Cymru](https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/may/08/plaid-cymru-biggest-party-wales-senedd-labour-reform) and Reform, while also [losing ground in the Scottish parliament](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/08/john-swinney-declares-victory-for-snp-in-holyrood-elections). ![Catherine West
contest, he is on the right of the party, formerly close to Peter Mandelson and of the Blairite Progress wing. In recent months he has been seen as seeking to position himself further
contest, which Reform UK leader, Nigel Farage, said was seeing “Labour … being wiped out by Reform in many of their most traditional areas”. Reform UK has also gained more than 500 seats and four councils
contesting, losing control of councils in Hartlepool, Tameside, Redditch and Tamworth. Some of the biggest losses came in the “red wall” former industrial seats that held the key to the Tories’ election
contest requires the endorsement of 81 Labour MPs, 20 percent of the party in the Commons. Potential challengers to Starmer include Health Secretary Wes Streeting, former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, and Greater Manchester Mayor