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How Keir Starmer could be replaced as UK prime minister after discontent rises in his own party

More than 70 Labour MPs have urged Starmer to set out a departure timetable as ministers weigh possible successors and a leadership challenge.

  • On Tuesday, Prime Minister Keir Starmer told his Cabinet he has no intention of resigning, insisting the formal leadership removal process 'hadn't been triggered' and that the country expects the government to 'get on with governing.'
  • Labour's loss of almost 1,500 councillor seats in local elections last week triggered the crisis, prompting more than 70 MPs to publicly demand Starmer set out a timetable for his departure.
  • Junior minister Miatta Fahnbulleh became the first government member to step down Tuesday, urging Starmer to 'do the right thing for the country,' while British government bond yields rose, signaling investor concern.
  • Senior ministers largely avoided public challenges at the meeting, though Labour rules require 81 MPs to trigger a leadership contest and no lawmaker has yet officially declared a challenge.
  • Potential successors include Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham and Health Secretary Wes Streeting, though internal divisions threaten to distract the government from its legislative agenda amid ongoing uncertainty.
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