Pressure mounts on embattled UK PM Keir Starmer as rivals circle
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing mounting pressure following a poor local election result for the Labour Party. Over 80 MPs have called for his resignation, and four junior ministers have stepped down.

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AI-generatedUK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing mounting pressure following a poor local election result for the Labour Party. Over 80 MPs have called for his resignation, and four junior ministers have stepped down. Wes Streeting, a rival of Starmer and former health secretary, has publicly endorsed Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham as a strong contender to challenge Starmer. Labour's deputy leader, Lucy Powell, also expressed support for Burnham's potential return to Parliament. A special by-election would be required for Burnham to enter Parliament, with Labour lawmaker Josh Simons having resigned his seat to facilitate this. The article notes that Burnham's path to leadership would not be simple.
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5 extractedLabour's deputy leader, Lucy Powell, supports Andy Burnham's return to Parliament.
Wes Streeting backed Manchester’s Andy Burnham as a strong option to challenge Keir Starmer.
Labour lawmaker Josh Simons resigned from his seat to allow Andy Burnham to compete in a by-election.
More than 80 MPs have urged Keir Starmer to resign, and four junior ministers have stepped down.
Keir Starmer's administration is facing turmoil after a poor local election result for the Labour Party.