Starmer Ally Attacks Labour MPs Demanding Prime Minister's Resignation
A key ally of Keir Starmer has publicly condemned Labour MPs calling for the Prime Minister's resignation, labelling their actions as 'completely destabilising' for the nation.

A prominent ally of Keir Starmer has launched a blistering attack on Labour Members of Parliament who are openly demanding the Prime Minister's resignation. This internal party strife, as reported by GB News, highlights deep divisions within Labour regarding their approach to the current government.
Luke Akehurst, a known figure close to the Labour leader, made his comments during an interview with GB News. His intervention comes as a clear signal that the party leadership is growing increasingly frustrated with those within its ranks undermining the Prime Minister's position, even from the opposition benches.
Speaking to GB News host Martin Daubney, Mr. Akehurst declared, and I quote directly: "I just think it is completely destabilising for people to be sending in letters asking for him to stand down." He further criticised their approach, stating: "They're not even going through the appropriate process to cause a leadership election."
This public rebuke from a Starmer loyalist suggests a deliberate attempt to rein in dissenting voices within Labour. It implies a strategic calculation that such calls, while perhaps popular with some, are ultimately counterproductive and create an image of political instability, rather than a united front ready to govern.
The immediate consequence of Mr. Akehurst's remarks is a stark reminder to Labour MPs that internal discipline will be enforced, with the party leadership clearly prioritising stability over opportunistic calls for a general election that are not backed by a formal no-confidence process.
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Keir Starmer ally launches attack on Labour MPs calling for PM to resign: 'Completely destabilising!'
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