Cabinet minister warns Labour against ‘doomscrolling’ through leaders like the Tories
Communities Secretary Steve Reed has warned Labour MPs against internal leadership challenges, urging them not to "doomscroll" through potential leaders like the Conservatives. This comes amid speculation that some MPs are considering a timetable for Keir Starmer's departure following the upcoming May elections, particularly if the party suffers significant losses.

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AI-generatedCommunities Secretary Steve Reed has warned Labour MPs against internal leadership challenges, urging them not to "doomscroll" through potential leaders like the Conservatives. This comes amid speculation that some MPs are considering a timetable for Keir Starmer's departure following the upcoming May elections, particularly if the party suffers significant losses. Reed stated that the majority of MPs and local leaders are tired of "psychodrama" and want the party to focus on key issues like council elections and public services. He argued that copying the Conservatives' approach to leadership changes would be detrimental and that most Labour MPs would not engage in such behavior. Despite potential losses in local elections and challenges in Scotland and Wales, most cabinet ministers are reportedly unwilling to move against Starmer.
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4 extractedLabour should not be “doomscrolling” through leaders like the Conservatives, urging MPs not to move against Keir Starmer after the May elections.
Labour could lose more than 1,500 council seats across England.
MPs who fear Starmer cannot lead the party into the next general election are understood to have been discussing whether to lay out a timetable for his departure.
The MPs pushing for Starmer to set out a timetable are allies of Andy Burnham, aiming to pressure for his return to the party.