Starmer says ‘vast majority’ of Labour MPs still support him, despite Mandelson controversy – UK politics live
Keir Starmer asserts that the "vast majority" of Labour MPs remain supportive, despite controversy surrounding Peter Mandelson. Darren Jones, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, defended Starmer on morning television, stating that Mandelson is rarely mentioned by constituents who are more concerned with issues like energy bills.

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AI-generatedKeir Starmer asserts that the "vast majority" of Labour MPs remain supportive, despite controversy surrounding Peter Mandelson. Darren Jones, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, defended Starmer on morning television, stating that Mandelson is rarely mentioned by constituents who are more concerned with issues like energy bills. Conversely, Chris Philp, Shadow Home Secretary, called for Labour backbenchers to remove Starmer if he does not resign. The SNP also demanded Starmer's resignation, reacting to a Daily Mail report suggesting he might sack Chancellor Rachel Reeves. SNP Chief Whip Kirsty Blackman criticized this potential move, stating Starmer is out of touch.
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5 extractedThe SNP called for Starmer's resignation in response to reports of a potential cabinet reshuffle.
Labour backbenchers and ministers should develop a backbone and get rid of Starmer if he does not resign.
Peter Mandelson was not mentioned once during a town hall meeting with constituents.
The vast majority of Labour MPs still support Keir Starmer despite the Mandelson controversy.
Keir Starmer is considering sacking chancellor Rachel Reeves in a cabinet reshuffle.