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Furious locals in Mansfield have told GB News that Sir Keir Starmer should "clear off" and "give someone else a go", as pressure mounts on him to resign.Speaking to National Reporter Jack Carson, voters expressed their outrage at the Prime Minister amid rallying calls for him to step down.Launching a scathing attack on Sir Keir, one local told GB News: "He's the most useless Prime minister I have ever known in my lifetime."He's lost the country, and it's time he should realise that he should clear off and let somebody else have a go." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say However, the Briton was unsure as to who would replace Sir Keir should a leadership election be triggered.He admitted: "Although there is no one to have a go.
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We want a general election."Branding Labour the "U-turn Government", another local was unsure as to who should take over should Sir Keir step down.He told GB News: "I don't know who is the right party, that's the problem."Because they all say, 'oh, we'll do this,...
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Sir Keir Starmer has been handed a scathing verdict by Alex Wilson following a "staggering" King's Speech today, as he declared it is "time for him to go".Speaking to GB News, the Reform UK London Assembly member branded the current situation within the Labour Government a "shambles".The Reform politician expressed astonishment at Sir Keir's performance in office, dismissing earlier claims that competent leadership had returned to Government.He said: "It's absolutely staggering, really.
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All Governments, when they come in, they have a honeymoon.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say "The wheels have come off very, very quickly, and you've seen today is just a continuation of that process.
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It's a shambles."We were told just less than two years ago the adults were back in the room.
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Starmer Rival Streeting Set to Resign and Challenge UK PM
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UK's Starmer faces challenge as resignation calls overshadow King's speech
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**Summary:** Keir Starmer, leader of Labour Party, faces intense pressure to resign amid mounting criticism following King's Speech. Resignation calls and scathing assessments have intensified the situation. **Why It Matters:** This event highlights the political turmoil within the UK's governing party, with leaders facing unprecedented scrutiny as they
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