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Oust me if you can: Britain’s Starmer challenges mutinous party

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Keir Starmer's attempts to cling to power have been branded as "embarrassing" by Sir Michael Ellis.Speaking to GB News, the former Conservative Attorney General described the Prime Minister as possessing "the political nous of a broom handle" in his devastating verdict.At least 78 Labour MPs have called for Sir Keir to step down, with Cabinet Ministers also said to be demanding a resignation roadmap.A crunch cabinet meeting was convened this morning, where the Prime Minister declared he would not quit.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Sir Keir declared: "The Labour Party has a process for challenging a leader, and that has not been triggered.""The country expects us to get on with governing.

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That is what I am doing and what we must do as a Cabinet."It followed a major speech on Monday aimed at reinvigorating support for his place in Downing Street after Labour's disastrous local election losses.

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"Keir Starmer's speech yesterday, where he was going to reset everything, was literally...

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What is happening with Keir Starmer's leadership: at-a-glance

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Sir Keir Starmer is on the way out - The Economist.

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Sir Keir Starmer is on the way out The EconomistLive updates: UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces growing calls to quit

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Reform plots 'brutal' battle to stop Andy Burnham's march to No10 as Keir Starmer's rival receives 'safe seat' warning.

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A: Keir Starmer's attempts to cling to power have been branded as "embarrassing" by Sir Michael Ellis.Speaking to GB News, the former Conservative Attorney General described the Prime Minister as possessing "the political nous of a broom handle" in his devastating verdict.At least 78 Labour MPs have called for Sir Keir to step down, with Cabinet Ministers also said to be demanding a resignation roadmap.A crunch cabinet meeting was convened this morning, where the Prime Minister declared he would not quit.

B: "Keir Starmer's speech yesterday, where he was going to reset everything, was literally...

negation mismatch

A: Keir Starmer's attempts to cling to power have been branded as "embarrassing" by Sir Michael Ellis.Speaking to GB News, the former Conservative Attorney General described the Prime Minister as possessing "the political nous of a broom handle" in his devastating verdict.At least 78 Labour MPs have called for Sir Keir to step down, with Cabinet Ministers also said to be demanding a resignation roadmap.A crunch cabinet meeting was convened this morning, where the Prime Minister declared he would not quit.

B: What is happening with Keir Starmer's leadership: at-a-glance

negation mismatch

A: Keir Starmer's attempts to cling to power have been branded as "embarrassing" by Sir Michael Ellis.Speaking to GB News, the former Conservative Attorney General described the Prime Minister as possessing "the political nous of a broom handle" in his devastating verdict.At least 78 Labour MPs have called for Sir Keir to step down, with Cabinet Ministers also said to be demanding a resignation roadmap.A crunch cabinet meeting was convened this morning, where the Prime Minister declared he would not quit.

B: Sir Keir Starmer's leadership rivals are now circling No10 after more than 80 Labour MPs called on the Prime Minister to step down.

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**Summary:** Keir Starmer, the current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, has faced significant criticism for attempting to cling to power despite widespread calls for his resignation. The situation is described as a "brutal battle" with reformist parties seeking to oust him. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights

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