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UK’s Starmer Reject Calls to Step Down 

British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer has ​vowed to fight on despite calls ‌to quit elections stating that his government was a “10-year project”, after his party’s drubbing in local elections earlier this week.

Starmer’s Labour Party recorded the worst losses of a governing party in local elections in more than three decades, prompting a growing number of lawmakers to ​call for his removal.

A former minister in Starmer’s government said she would seek the ​backing of other lawmakers to trigger a leadership contest unless his cabinet ⁠took steps to remove him by Monday.

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In an interview session ​on Sunday, when asked whether he would lead his Labour Party into the next general election and serve ​a full second term, Starmer responded: “Yes, I will. I’m not going to walk away from the job I was elected to do in July 2024. I’m not going to plunge the country into chaos.”

A REAL KICKING

So far, Starmer’s cabinet has stayed loyal to the prime minister, despite Thursday’s ‌election ⁠losses.

Bridget Phillipson, the education minister, said she was confident the prime minister could turn things around, revealing that Starmer would set out a “fresh direction” for Britain in a speech on Monday.

“We got a real kicking from the voters, there’s no escaping that,” she said ​of Labour’s performance in ​the elections. “We have ⁠to reflect seriously on that.”

If he were still ​in office at the end of a second five-year term, he would be the third-longest-serving continuous leader in Britain in ​the last two centuries after Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair.

 

SourceReuters
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