Starmer says his govt is a 10-year project despite calls to quit
British PM Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure to resign after his Labour Party's historic local election losses, but vows to continue leading his '10-year project'.
- Keir Starmer's defiance amid calls for his resignation.
- Labour Party's historic local election losses.
- Threat of a leadership challenge against Starmer.
LONDON: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed to fight on, describing his government as a “10-year project” despite mounting calls for him to quit after his party’s drubbing in local elections earlier this week.
Starmer’s Labour Party suffered the worst local election losses for a governing party in more than three decades, while the populist Reform UK party made significant gains - prompting a growing number of Labour lawmakers to call for his removal. A former minister in Starmer’s government, Catherine West, threatened to seek the backing of lawmakers to trigger a leadership contest unless his cabinet took steps to remove him by Monday.
























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