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LIVE: Starmer challenges Labour rebels as he refuses to quit

Health Secretary Wes Streeting faces the prospect of trying to oust Sir Keir Starmer from Downing Street after the Prime Minister refused to quit despite mounting calls in Labour for a change of leadership.

Sir Keir pointedly told his Cabinet the process for formally challenging his leadership had not been triggered which suggests he will stand in any contest to determine his own future.

Mr Streeting, who was present for Sir Keir’s remarks, is seen as a frontrunner to replace the Prime Minister and has today been accused of launching a ‘coup’ against Sir Keir to grab the keys to Number 10.

Meanwhile, housing minister Miatta Fahnbulleh has become the first minister to resign from the Government because of Sir Keir’s leadership.

Around 80 MPs have now publicly called for his resignation, telling him to ‘get real’ and recognise ‘it’s over’, while five ministerial aides have walked out.

Follow the latest updates below 

Starmer tells Cabinet he will carry on amid mounting calls for leadership change

Sir Keir Starmer told his Cabinet that a leadership challenge ‘has not been triggered’ and ‘the country expects us to get on with governing’.

In a statement released by Downing Street, the Prime Minister told a meeting of the Cabinet:

As I said yesterday, I take responsibility for these election results and I take responsibility for delivering the change we promised. The past 48 hours have been destabilising for government and that has a real economic cost for our country and for families.

The Labour Party has a process for challenging a leader and that has not been triggered. The country expects us to get on with governing. That is what I am doing and what we must do as a Cabinet.

POLL OF THE DAY: Would Britain be a better place under a different Labour leader?

Sir Keir Starmer is defying mounting calls for him to quit, telling his Cabinet that the country ‘expects us to get on with governing’ and ‘that is what I am doing’.

The Prime Minister’s woes deepened today as the first minister resigned from his Government urging him to go, and as the number of Labour MPs telling him to set out a timetable for his departure grew to 75.

In a speech yesterday meant to set out Labour’s response to last week’s disastrous local election results, Sir Keir said he would prove his doubters wrong as he vowed to carry on in office.

But the speech triggered an avalanche of Labour backbenchers publicly calling for Sir Keir to go, including a number of junior ministerial aides who resigned to do so.

One of a series of Labour politicians could take over in the event of a leadership contest – including Andy Burnham, Wes Streeting, Angela Rayner or Ed Miliband.

But do you think Britain would be a better place under a different Labour leader? Vote in the Daily Mail’s latest poll:

How Starmer shut down leadership talk at Cabinet

Keir Starmer brushed aside resignation demands today at a toe-curling Cabinet meeting.

The PM’s grip on power is slipping after members of his top team – said to include Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood – privately urged him to make a graceful exit in the wake of disastrous local elections.

But Sir Keir effectively dared his rivals to move against him this morning, telling the gathering in No10: ‘The Labour Party has a process for challenging a leader and that has not been triggered.

According to one Government source: ‘Keir said in Cabinet that he won’t discuss the elections or his leadership, and that he will only speak to cabinet ministers about that individually. Then after the meeting he refused to see Cabinet ministers individually.’

How would Andy Burnham become prime minister?

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Gardner/Shutterstock (16539678m) Andy Burnham, Mayor of Greater Manchester gives keynote speech at Resolution Foundation event Resolution Foundation event, Manchester, UK - 10 Feb 2026

Andy Burnham is one of the frontrunners to replace Sir Keir Starmer if he resigns as Prime Minister.

The Manchester Mayor has previously indicated he would be willing to overthrow the current Labour leader.

As the current Mayor of Manchester, who does not have a seat in Parliament, the route to the top could be strewn with hurdles for Mr Burnham.

Let’s take a look at what steps he would have to take before becoming the UK’s next prime minister.

  • Vacant seat

Firstly, a vacant parliamentary seat would need to be available and finding one may not be an easy task.

There are two by-elections coming up in Scotland, after both SNP Westminster leader Stephen Flynn (Aberdeen South) and SNP MP Stephen Gethins (Arbroath and Broughty Ferry) were elected to Holyrood.

Mr Burnham is unlikely to stand in either of these Scottish seats.

  • Labour’s ruling National Executive Committee

If a seat were to become vacant, Mr Burnham would need to win over the National Executive Committee (NEC), who is responsible for choosing Labour’s candidates.

In January this year the NEC blocked Mr Burnham from running in Gorton and Denton.

A 10-strong group, including the Prime Minister, voted to deny Mr Burnham permission to stand in the Greater Manchester by-election.

Sir Keir justified the move arguing ‘an election for the Mayor of Manchester when it’s not necessary would divert our resources away from the elections that we must have.’

  • Leadership ballot

If Mr Burnham were to be elected to Parliament, only then could he make a Labour leadership bid.

According to the Labour Party rule book, candidates seeking to enter the ballot must be an MP.

This is because the Labour leader is the Prime Minister, therefore they would need to be a Member of Parliament.

The current rules state a candidate must receive nominations from 20% of their Labour colleagues in Parliament to be in the running.

They must also receive nominations from 5% of constituency Labour Parties (CLPs), or at least three affiliates of the party, with at least two being trade unions.

Andy Burnham spotted at Euston station

Andy Burnham has been spotted at Euston station in London.

The Telegraph published a photograph of the Mayor of Greater Manchester getting into a car after he was reportedly spotted on a train.

Guido Fawkes is reporting Mr Burnham has been removed from a list of speakers at the King’s Fund healthcare conference in London later today.

Labour MP – Mandelson resignation was turning point for public

FILE PHOTO: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer talks with Britain's ambassador to the United States Peter Mandelson during a welcome reception at the ambassador's residence on February 26, 2025, in Washington, DC, U.S. Carl Court/Pool via REUTERS/File Photo

Labour MP Alex Sobel has called on Sir Keir Starmer to step aside as Labour leader with the country losing confidence in him following Peter Mandelson’s resignation.

He said the Minister failed to ‘challenge the status quo’ with his speech on Monday and should ‘announce a date for his departure so we can have an open contest and an orderly transition’, urging against a ‘rushed’ contest.

He said:

The real turning point for the public was the resignation of Peter Mandelson and the subsequent revelations about his appointment, and I’ve yet to hear that properly acknowledged by the Prime Minister.

That moment represented a loss of trust in him personally which I heard time and again on the doorstep.

DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Don’t leave Britain paralysed by a tawdry Labour charade

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer giving a speech at the Coin Street Neighbourhood Centre in Waterloo, London, as he sets out the next steps he is taking in his plan to build a stronger, fairer Britain. Picture date: Monday May 11, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: James Manning/PA Wire

by Daily Mail Comment

Any pretence that Sir Keir Starmer can long remain as Prime Minister vanished yesterday.

His much-vaunted reset speech was an embarrassing collection of relaunched policies and dreary platitudes, with an extra dash of Brexit-baiting designed to pep up his party’s Euro-fanatics.

The pious PM said Labour under his leadership needed to ‘be better’ – but better at what exactly? Multiplication of zero still results in zero.

Starmer’s greatest problem remains the fact that no one has ever understood what, if anything, he truly stands for.

It is this vacuum that has contributed in great part to the dilemma now faced by Labour and the country – the truly remarkable situation that a Government in power for just 97 weeks has fallen so low.

Britain is now threatened with paralysis – potentially for months – while the Government is preoccupied with mudslinging and in-fighting.

Labour insiders tip more ministers will resign today

The Daily Mail’s Political Editor Jason Groves has said Labour insiders are predicting more ministerial resignations today.

Earlier, Miatta Fahnbulleh became the first minister to quit the government when she left her role in the Housing department.

John Healey – Instability is not in Britain’s interest

Defence Secretary John Healey has warned ‘more instability is not in Britain’s interest’ as he reiterated his support for the Prime Minister in a post on social media.

He wrote on X:

People are worried about current conflicts and looming global crises. They expect their Government to lead the country through, as the PM is doing.

More instability is not in Britain’s interest. Our full focus now must be on dealing with immediate economic (and) security challenges.

Exclusive:Andy Burnham has a seat lined up and ready to go

MOSTON, ENGLAND - MAY 8: Mayor of Greater Manchester, Andy Burnham arrives at FC United for a charity football match on May 8, 2026 in Moston, England. Andy Burnham is seen by some in the Labour Party as a possible successor to leader Keir Starmer. (Photo by Ryan Jenkinson/Getty Images)

by Christian Calgie, Senior Political Correspondent-at-Large

Andy Burnham has a seat lined up and is ready to launch his long-awaited push to become Prime Minister, allies have claimed.

The constituency, a closely-guarded secret, is just one of the major hurdles the mayor of Greater Manchester will have to jump before entering Downing Street should Keir Starmer finally resign.

Support for Mr Burnham has swelled among Labour MPs in recent weeks, despite no one being able to explain a certain route back to Parliament for the ‘King of the North’.

Mr Burnham quit the Commons in 2017 to take the plum job in Manchester, after two unsuccessful runs to be Labour leader – once in 2010 and once in 2015 – and a major falling out with Jeremy Corbyn.

But the longtime leadership contender is now hoping it will be third time lucky for him, as top figures like Angela Rayner say the next leadership contest must allow him to stand.

Government minister – I wasn’t surpised no-one challenged Starmer at Cabinet

Baroness Jenny Chapman said she was not surprised there was no direct challenge to Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership during today’s Cabinet meeting.

Speaking to reporters in Downing Street, the international development minister said:

I was not surprised. I didn’t think they would be challenging the Prime Minister at Cabinet. We have got a job to do. It’s a really serious task. The Prime Minister is leading us in that task and everybody around that table is completely focused on delivering for this country.

Asked whether Sir Keir’s authority had been destroyed by those calling for him to go, she said:

I don’t believe so. That’s not what I have just seen around the Cabinet table. I saw a Cabinet united and focused on dealing with the issues that are confronting the British people.

Watch: Moment Wes Streeting is questioned over his leadership ambitions

This is the moment Health Secretary Wes Streeting faced questions about his leadership ambitions as reporters asked him if he wanted to be prime minister.

Mr Streeting made a hasty exit from Downing Street after a Cabinet meeting this morning where he did not directly challenge Sir Keir Starmer.

Watch the incident below:

Key Updates

  • Labour insiders tip more ministers will resign today

  • Andy Burnham has a seat lined up and ready to go

  • Starmer tells Cabinet he will carry on amid mounting calls for leadership change

  • Wes Streeting arrives in Downing Street

  • Former shadow chancellor accuses Wes Streeting of orchestrating a ‘coup’

  • Pictured: Cabinet arrives in Downing Street

  • Housing minister resigns and tells Starmer ‘do the right thing’

  • Starmer hosts Cabinet with PM under pressure to quit premiership

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