Starmer’s speech fails to stop more Labour MPs calling for his resignation – UK politics live

Starmer’s speech fails to stop more Labour MPs calling for his resignation – UK politics live


Starmer’s speech fails to stop more Labour MPs calling for his resignation

Labour MPs are continuing to come out calling for Keir Starmer to set a timetable for his resignation.

These are from Paulette Hamilton.

double quotation markThe local elections were devastating. We lost outstanding councillors and candidates.

On the doorstep, voters repeatedly told us the same thing, national issues and the party leadership meant they could no longer vote Labour.

We now need an orderly transition to new leadership.

double quotation markThe public have made it clear that they do not wish to hear further talk of a “reset” from Sir Keir Starmer.

Confidence is lost. Voters have stopped listening.

Now, an orderly transition must follow, and change must come from the top.

These are from Markus Campbell-Savours.

double quotation mark1/4 I have listened carefully to the Prime Minister’s speech. Sir Keir Starmer is a decent, principled and kind man. But his leadership is not working, and it is with genuine regret that I say so.

double quotation mark2/4 His position is now untenable. Colleagues should have the courage to say publicly what many have said privately for months.

double quotation mark3/4 Loyalty matters. Loyalty to him, to the Party and to each other. But today loyalty lies with our elected members across the country and with the 1,500 who lost their seats last week. It does not lie in maintaining a course that is not commanding confidence.

double quotation mark4/4. What the Party needs now is leadership with a credible vision for the country, a clear sense of direction, purpose and ambition. Those skills exist within our ranks, and I am confident we can find a leader who has them.

And this is from Emma Lewell.

Starmer’s speech fails to stop more Labour MPs calling for his resignation – UK politics live
Statement Photograph: Emma Lewell
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Here is the Downing Street news release on the announcement in Keir Starmer’s speech this morning on legislation to nationalise British Steel. No 10 says.

double quotation markBritish Steel could be back in government hands for the first time since being sold off in 1988, thanks to powers that will be included in new legislation to be set out in the Kings Speech on Wednesday.

The new powers would be subject to public interest tests, and if used to nationalise British Steel, they would boost national security while giving stability to workers at Scunthorpe, and British Steel’s suppliers and customers.

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