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politics1d ago
Britain’s embattled prime minister is still in office. No one knows how long that will last.
- Labour leader Keir Starmer remains in office amid a leadership crisis after polls and party pressure mounted in the past week.
- More than 90 Labour MPs publicly called for Starmer to resign, signaling deep factional divides.
- Key contenders like Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham are weighing leadership moves as the party contends with the crisis.
- Starmer’s allies say the crisis stems from factional rifts and concerns about looking bad before the king.
- Britain’s king is set to outline a year-long legislative plan, complicating the political calculus for a potential leadership change.
- Internal party dynamics show competing loyalties, with Streeting and Rayner allegedly preferring Burnham while delaying a decision.
- Labour’s rules add complexity; a leadership contest would require 81 MPs to nominate a challenger.
- The cabinet’s handling of the crisis includes studies of potential challengers and strategic messages around the monarchy.
- The leadership drama unfolds as Labour aims to balance internal reform with public messaging ahead of any election.
- Analysts describe the situation as gridlock with uncertain timelines for potential departures or by-elections.
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