Labour MPs Plot Starmer Ousting Amid By-Election Fears
A faction of Labour MPs is reportedly drafting a letter to pressure Sir Keir Starmer into setting a resignation date, blaming him for projected by-election defeats.

A significant plot is brewing within the Labour Party, with backbenchers reportedly drafting a letter demanding Sir Keir Starmer set a resignation date. This explosive development comes as MPs are explicitly warned against what is termed 'doomscrolling through leaders', according to GB News Politics.
The discontent stems directly from fears over impending by-election results, which some within the party believe will be disastrous. These MPs are reportedly laying the blame squarely at the Prime Minister's feet, arguing his leadership is responsible for the party's projected poor performance.
However, Communities Minister Steve Reed, a close ally of the Prime Minister, told Times Radio he had no knowledge of any such plot. This denial, from a senior Cabinet figure, suggests either a tightly-guarded conspiracy or an attempt to downplay the severity of the internal unrest.
This internal turmoil reveals a deep-seated anxiety within Labour ranks, particularly among those who believe the party is failing to connect with ordinary British voters. The threat of an internal challenge could further destabilise a government already grappling with a challenging political landscape.
The success or failure of this reported letter, and the subsequent pressure on Sir Keir, will likely hinge on the actual by-election results, which are due to be announced in the coming weeks.
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