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Keir Starmer makes last-ditch bid to save his premiership

Some Labour MPs said prime minister had not done enough to stay in post even after defiant speech
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Asked whether Starmer would conclude he could stay on, one ministerial ally said: “I don’t know the answer to that.”"}],[{"start":61.2,"text":"The minister added: “Keir has to work out how he can bring order. Will more names come out calling for him to go? If Keir comes out strong on Tuesday, will that stem the flow? He’s weighing it.”"}],[{"start":70.9,"text":"Starmer has insisted he will fight on and those inside an embattled Number 10 insisted late on Monday night that his resolve remained strong."}],[{"start":79.5,"text":"But some allies believe he cannot stem the rising tide of Labour opinion calling for him to go. One said simply: “It’s over.” The prime minister will set out his response to the revolt to his cabinet on Tuesday morning."}],[{"start":93.05,"text":"Earlier on Monday Starmer’s bid to save his job with a “reset” speech after last week’s dire election results was followed by more than 70 Labour MPs calling for him to quit or set out plans for his departure."}],[{"start":107.3,"text":"Four ministerial aides also resigned, including allies of Wes Streeting, the health secretary and a leadership rival. One cabinet minister told the FT: “It seems an impossibility that Keir could lead us into the next election.”"}],[{"start":120.64999999999999,"text":"Starmer is under pressure to set a timetable for his departure, with Streeting and Andy Burnham, Greater Manchester mayor, waiting in the wings. The prime minister will set out his plans at cabinet on Tuesday."}],[{"start":132.6,"text":"Pat McFadden, work and pensions secretary, and Steve Reed, communities secretary, tried on Monday to shore up Starmer’s position, while David Lammy, deputy prime minister, and Jonathan Reynolds, chief whip, called colleagues to try to organise a show of support."}],[{"start":147.75,"text":"Downing Street struck a defiant tone on Monday night, announcing six appointments to replace the parliamentary private secretaries who had quit or publicly demanded Starmer’s exit."}],[{"start":158.85,"text":"One of the prime minister’s allies said: “He’s in a very bad place, but he’s an incredibly stubborn human being and he knows he can beat Wes [Streeting] if it’s just a two-way fight. But the prospect of a leadership contest is just going to make us look ridiculous, dragging out for weeks.”"}],[{"start":176.04999999999998,"text":"Defence secretary John Healey urged Starmer to do what was right for the country and party and avoid a chaotic leadership process, though he stopped short of calling on the prime minister to set out a timetable for his exit, according to a person familiar with the matter."}],[{"start":190.89999999999998,"text":"A growing number of ministers privately forecast that Starmer’s premiership is all but over. “He’s toast,” said one."}],[{"start":199.04999999999998,"text":"Starmer’s allies said there appeared to be a co-ordinated campaign to force the prime minister to step down. A swift leadership contest would suit Streeting because his principal rival, Burnham, is not an MP at present and is therefore unable to stand. "}],[{"start":214.45,"text":"Starmer’s allies told the FT that supporters of Streeting and Burnham appear to be co-ordinating with each other to try to topple Starmer, even if they want a leadership contest on different timescales."}],[{"start":226,"text":"Earlier on Monday, Starmer in his speech said he would fight to remain in office and stand if a race was triggered. "}],[{"start":232.45,"text":"He accepted the blame for the local and devolved election results but insisted he was going nowhere, vowing: “I’m not going to walk away.” "}],[{"start":241.79999999999998,"text":"Starmer’s team had been relieved when Catherine West, a former minister, abandoned her plan to put herself forward as a “stalking horse” candidate, which could have precipitated a rapid leadership contest. She later said about 10 MPs have privately asked to join her list demanding a leadership contest."}],[{"start":258.15,"text":"In his speech in central London, Starmer vowed to fight any bid to topple him, claiming the country would never forgive Labour if it indulged in the “chaos” of a leadership contest. "}],[{"start":269.65,"text":"He raised hopes of further integration with the EU, saying he hoped an EU-UK summit this summer would be a “big leap forward” for relations. "}],[{"start":279.59999999999997,"text":"Starmer is finalising the King’s Speech, when on Wednesday the monarch will set out 30 bills showing Labour’s priorities in government for the coming year. Allies hope the legislative package will help him regain momentum. "}],[{"start":null,"text":"

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Keir Starmer admits some are ‘frustrated with me’ as he defies calls to step down
"}],[{"start":294.34999999999997,"text":"Calls for Starmer’s exit are now coming from both the left and right of the party. One Labour adviser remarked: “I really don’t think he can survive this. At least, not unless he fights and wins a leadership contest.”"}],[{"start":308.49999999999994,"text":"Many Labour MPs want to defer any challenge to Starmer to allow time for Burnham to come back to parliament in a by-election. Starmer hinted that he could once again use Labour’s ruling National Executive Committee to block the mayor’s return to Westminster."}],[{"start":324.1499999999999,"text":"But Abdi Duale, who sits on the NEC, said members were “reassessing” whether they would block Burnham from standing, saying “this is now terminal to the party”."}],[{"start":334.99999999999994,"text":"Streeting has told Starmer he would run for the leadership if things “fall apart” but has previously told the prime minister he would not instigate a challenge. "}],[{"start":344.79999999999995,"text":"Gilt prices suffered one of their biggest falls in recent weeks as the leadership anxiety combined with rising oil prices, pushing the 30-year bond yield up 0.1 percentage points on Monday to 5.67 per cent. The yield hit a 21st-century high of 5.79 per cent last week."}],[{"start":364.34999999999997,"text":"Additional reporting by Ian Smith and Ashley Armstrong"}],[{"start":374.9,"text":""}]],"url":"https://audio.ftcn.net.cn/album/a_1778544740_6643.mp3"}

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