Ex-minister tells UK cabinet to boot Starmer or she’ll challenge him herself
Following a significant local election defeat, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces a leadership challenge. A former minister has stated she will run for the Labour Party leadership if no other candidate emerges, signaling growing discontent within the party.

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AI-generatedFollowing a significant local election defeat, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces a leadership challenge. A former minister has stated she will run for the Labour Party leadership if no other candidate emerges, signaling growing discontent within the party. Labour experienced its worst municipal election losses since 1995, leading to increased calls for Starmer's resignation from his own lawmakers. In an effort to strengthen his position, Starmer appointed former Prime Minister Gordon Brown and former Deputy Labour Leader Harriet Harman as advisors earlier on Saturday. This situation highlights the pressure on Starmer's leadership after the recent electoral setback.
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5 extractedGordon Brown and Harriet Harman were appointed as advisers to Keir Starmer.
Labour recorded the worst losses for a governing party in municipal polls since 1995.
Keir Starmer's Labour Party experienced significant losses in local elections.
A former minister stated she would challenge Keir Starmer for leadership if no one else does.
Some Labour lawmakers are calling for Keir Starmer to resign.