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Wolves circle around Starmer amid fallout from election disaster: Live

A Labour mutiny is gathering pace after the party’s disaster local election results – with dozens of MPs mounting pressure on Sir Keir Starmer to resign.

The Prime Minister today vowed to stay in his role for another eight years, insisting he is at the beginning of a ’10-year-project of renewal’.

In a desperate bid to save his premiership he wheeled out Labour veterans Gordon Brown and Harriet Harman back into government yesterday.

Backbencher Catherine West threatened to launch a ‘stalking horse’ leadership bid in the morning unless the Cabinet acted – with No10 nervous anger is so great she could get the 81 nominations required to spark a vote.

It follows Labour’s loss of more than 1,100 English council seats this week as Reform and the Greens seized huge chunks of the party’s heartlands.

Union chief says Starmer must go

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 28, 2026: General Secretary of Unite the Union Sharon Graham (C) joins thousands of demonstrators takinge part in a Together Alliance march against far right in London, United Kingdom on March 28, 2026. (Photo credit should read Wiktor Szymanowicz/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

Sharon Graham, the general secretary of Unite, this morning joined calls for the Prime Minister to set out a timetable for his departure.

The boss of Labour’s biggest union donor told the BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuennsberg:

Personally, for me and my members in Unite, we’ve already cut our affiliations by 40 per cent because they haven’t been doing stuff for workers in a number of areas.

We will be saying that what we want is an ordered transition. And actually if Keir cares about the country as much as he says he cares about the country, what he needs to do now is to say, okay, look, this hasn’t worked.

Despite this, Sir Keir Starmer said yesterday he sees himself governing for another decade.

Former Labour minister Josh Simons says he ‘does not believe PM can rise to this moment’

Josh Simons is Labour's MP for Makerfield. picture from his time at Harvard Universitypicture taken from https://www.crassh.cam.ac.uk/about/people/mr/

Labour MP Josh Simons has added his name to a growing list of disillusion party representatives calling on Sir Keir Starmer to go.

Formerly considered a Starmer loyalist, Mr Simons is a previous director of the Labour Together think tank, which was important to Sir Keir’s rise to power.

He wrote in The Times:

Putting the people I represent and the country I love first, I do not believe the prime minister can rise to this moment.

He has lost the country. He should take control of the situation by overseeing an orderly transition to a new prime minister.

READ: EXCLUSIVE – Rachel Reeves had ‘almighty row’ with her sister at a child’s birthday party over Andy Burnham

The Chancellor is said to have had an ‘almighty row’ with her younger sister Ellie at her son’s birthday after she joined Sir Keir Starmer in voting to block Andy Burnham from standing in the Gorton and Denton by-election.

To add to the drama, the siblings were also apparently playing The Traitors board game – based on the hit reality TV show about lies, deceit and treachery.

You can read the full report by political reporter Gabriel Millard-Clothier here:

Catherine West tells Phillipson: ‘YOU should consider standing for Labour leadership’

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Catherine West today told the Education Secretary that she should consider standing for the Labour leadership.

It comes after Bridget Phillipson this morning insisted Ms West was ‘completely wrong’ to challenge Sir Keir Starmer.

Ms West said:

Well, there’s nothing stopping Bridget from standing. Why are all the men better than the women?

We do need some senior women to step forward and to challenge for what is going to be a really difficult two and a half years between now and the general election, and also to take us into that second term.#

Ms Phillipson responded:

I love you dearly, Catherine, but I just disagree on this one.

READ: EXCLUSIVE – Veteran MP’s withering verdict on ‘zombie’ Prime Minister

One of the Prime Minister’s own senior MP’s has launched a scathing attack on the premier – accusing him of ‘losing the plot’ over the threat to his leadership.

Manchester MP Graham Stringer told The Mail on Sunday: ‘If Keir ever had the plot, then he has lost it. It is a parody of the politics of 16 years ago.

‘Neither Harriet nor Gordon are able to solve an impossible problem – how to improve a very unpopular Prime Minister.’

You can read the full story by Glen Owen and Dan Hodges here:

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson insists Catherine West is ‘completely wrong’ to challenge Sir Keir

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has insisted Catherine West is ‘completely wrong’ to launch a leadership challenge against Sir Keir Starmer.

Speaking on Sky News’ Sunday Morning with Trevor Phillips, she said she understood that many colleagues feel ‘sick’ about the ‘scale of defeat’ the party had suffered this week.

However, she added:

I’ve knocked on doors right across the country and in my own community, as colleagues will have done too and as party members will have done as well.

And what I heard was not a desire for a leadership contest, for of the Labour Party to spend more time talking amongst ourselves.

What I heard loud and clear from voters was their deep sense of frustration that they’d voted for change in 2024, they were hopeful that that change would be delivered and they don’t feel that we as a party or we as a Labour government have delivered what they wanted.

Where does Andy Burnham fit into this all?

Reform UK’s Home Affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf has joked that Andy Burnham is now ‘scouring the election results’ to find a Labour safe seat to run in.

Supporters of the Greater Manchester mayor have urged backbencher Catherine West to put her Labour leadership bid plan on hold.

It comes as they envision a scramble to first find Mr Burnham a parliamentary seat so he can fight a by-election and come back to Westminster.

However, it is thought that Ms West remains unpersuaded.

Recap: Who were the winners and losers of the local elections?

Reform UK romped to victory in this week’s local elections with gains of more than 1,400 council seats across England.

Meanwhile Labour suffered historic defeats in Wales and Birmingham, with Nigel Farage having boasted both Labour and the Conservatives would face historic losses.

The Greens meanwhile heaped further misery onto Sir Keir’s party by taking the Hackney mayoralty and gaining more than 350 seats across England.

You can see the full results here:

The thing that’s on everyone’s minds…

Screen grab taken from PA Video of Catherine West who is the Labour MP for Hornsey and Wood Green speaking to PA Media outside her north London home, after she said she would launch a leadership challenge unless the Cabinet stepped in to oust Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer. Picture date: Saturday May 9, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Theo Shaw/PA Wire

Everyone is wondering whether Labour backbencher Catherine West will get the backing of the 81 MPs needed to force a leadership vote.

In a bombshell intervention last night, Ms West hatched a plan to oust the Prime Minister by putting herself forward as a ‘stalking horse’ candidate.

Running for the Labour Party leadership with little to no chance of winning, she hopes to test the waters for another, stronger challenger.

The plot has divided opinion within the party but Downing Street sources appear to be adamant Ms West won’t get the 81 signatories required to challenge Sir Keir.

Ms West revealed she will go public with a leadership coup on Monday if the Cabinet hasn’t moved against the Prime Minister by her deadline.

Who is Catherine West?

  • Ms West was first elected to parliament in 2015 as the Labour MP for Hornsey and Wood Green
  • She was quickly promoted to the Labour front benches by Jeremy Corbyn andis a member of the left-wing socialist Fabian Society
  • Ms West was apppointed as the parliamentary under-secretary in the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, serving under David Lammy in 2024
  • She was born in Australia, is 59-years-old and a mother-of-two

READ: Clueless Starmer vows to be PM for another EIGHT YEARS

Sir Keir Starmer has made an astonishing new vow today in the aftermath of this week’s ‘disaster’ local elections.

The premier has assured everyone he will be leading the Labour party for another eight years.

You can read the full report by UK political editor James Tapsfield below.

Good morning and welcome to our live blog

Good morning on what promises to be an eventful Sunday.

Tune in as we follow all the latest developments around the Prime Minister’s premiership – after he was accused of ‘plunging the country into chaos’ with a series of nightmare local election results.

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