Reed: Voters not going to give PM benefit of the doubt until they feel change
It came after Sir Keir Starmer used a newspaper interview to defend his premiership.
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It came after Sir Keir Starmer used a newspaper interview to defend his premiership.
www.independent.co.ukSir Stephen Houghton said the Prime Minister is facing a dangerous public 'mindset' after weeks of Government turmoil.
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www.gbnews.comSteve Reed urged Labour colleagues on Friday to put the country first and party second as he rejected talk of a leadership challenge to Keir Starmer, saying there was no move to oust the prime minister. Speaking to Sky News, the and Times Radio, Reed said Labour should unite behind Starmer and focus on delivering change faster. … The minister was trying to close down a week of speculation that has unsettled Labour after Andy Burnham was handed a route back towards Westminster. Pressure on...
www.mogazmasr.comIt is still unclear whether Streeting has the support of 81 Labour MPs as needed to launch a formal challenge against the prime minister. While some 89 MPs have so far publicly called for Starmer's resignation, they are not united behind a single candidate to replace him. If he did not step down, Starmer would automatically be on the ballot paper in any race, and Downing Street has continued to insist that he would fight any effort to oust him.
www.morningstar.comThe Prime Minister avoided an investigation by the Privileges Committee with a majority of 112 votes
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