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Starmer to say ‘incremental change won’t cut it’ in major make-or-break speech to avert leadership challenge – UK politics live

Labour leader Keir Starmer is set to deliver a significant speech today, aiming to rally support from his MPs and avert a potential leadership challenge following recent election losses. The speech is being framed as a crucial moment for Starmer, with speculation of a leadership contest already underway, as Angela Rayner has also outlined her vision.

Andrew SparrowThe Guardian - World NewsFiled 2026-05-11 · 07:47 GMTLean · Center-LeftRead · 2 min
Starmer to say ‘incremental change won’t cut it’ in major make-or-break speech to avert leadership challenge – UK politics live
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Labour leader Keir Starmer is set to deliver a significant speech today, aiming to rally support from his MPs and avert a potential leadership challenge following recent election losses. The speech is being framed as a crucial moment for Starmer, with speculation of a leadership contest already underway, as Angela Rayner has also outlined her vision. Starmer intends to argue that incremental change is insufficient to address the nation's challenges, advocating for a more substantial response on issues like growth, defense, Europe, and energy. This address is seen as Starmer's attempt to demonstrate his leadership and convince the party of his direction, in contrast to historical instances where leaders faced and survived challenges, or were eventually replaced.

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These are not ordinary times.

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On growth, defence, Europe, energy – we need a bigger response than we anticipated in 2024.

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Incremental change won’t cut it to meet the challenges our country faces.

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Keir Starmer will deliver a speech this morning that could be seen as a hustings.

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Angela Rayner issued what was in effect her manifesto late yesterday afternoon.

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Prime minister will try to convince Labour MPs to back him after suffering major election losses last week Good morning. The news this morning is full of speculation about whether or not there will be a Labour leadership contest. A better way of explaining the situation might be to say that a leadership contest is already under way; Angela Rayner issued what was in effect her manifesto late yesterday afternoon (although she also hinted she would be happy for it to be delivered by Andy Burnham as leader), and Keir Starmer delivers what you could see as a hustings speech this morning. Leaders can survive challenges. In 1995 John Major was widely seen as doomed, but Michael Portillo postponed a decision to stand against him, Major easily saw off a challenge from John Redwood (the Catherine West of his day, in some respects), and Major survived another two years. In 2016 the vast majority of Labour MPs voted no confidence in Jeremy Corbyn, but he survived (because he was adored by Labour members, a benefit that Starmer does not enjoy). In 2006 Tony Blair accepted he would have to go. But he was allowed to work his notice for a year ; Gordon Brown and his allies were powerful enough to force him out, but not to force him out quickly. To meet the challenges that our country faces, incremental change won’t cut it. On growth, defence, Europe, energy – we need a bigger response than we anticipated in 2024 because these are not ordinary times. Continue reading...
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