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[–] someguy3@lemmy.world 9 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Assumed office 5 July 2024

Not quite 2 years. The UK carousel is a sight to behold.

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In May 2026, Starmer faced a political crisis following reports of internal divisions within the Labour government and speculation over his future leadership. The crisis intensified after the resignation of several senior ministers and growing criticism from factions within the Labour Party concerning economic policy, immigration, and electoral strategy. Media outlets reported discussions among Labour MPs regarding potential leadership alternatives, including senior cabinet figures and regional mayors.[156] During a cabinet meeting, Starmer rejected calls to resign and challenged critics within the party to formally contest the leadership if they wished to replace him. Under Labour Party rules, a leadership challenge would require the support of 20 percent of Labour MPs.[157][158][159]