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Labour backlash over PM’s election catastrophe grows : Live updates

Sir Keir Starmer is facing growing backlash after Labour received a thrashing in the recent local elections. 

Labour MPs have blasted the recent electoral test as a ‘disaster’ with Bell Ribeiro-Addy saying ‘change cannot come soon enough’. 

The MP for Clapham and Brixton described the recent set of results as ‘disaster for our party on both a local and national level’.

‘The government’s current strategy is holding the door open for a Reform government and electoral oblivion in Labour heartlands up and down the country.

‘Change cannot come soon enough,’ she said just minutes after another Labour MP, Catherine West, said she will throw down the gauntlet for the party’s top role.  

The MP for Hornsey and Friern Barnet, said if cabinet does not challenge Starmer as party leader, she will challenge Sir Keir’s position. 

She told BBC Radio 4 that while she would prefer for cabinet to ‘reorganise themselves’ and replace the Prime Minister with their ‘best communicator’.

However, West has put cabinet ministers ‘on notice’, saying she would ask for her peers’ support to trigger a leadership contest if it is not done by Monday. 

It comes as Starmer fights to keep his job today, facing mounting pressure from the backbenches to resign after Labour were hammered in the local elections. 

He vowed not to resign and promised to set out the ‘convictions and values that drive me’ in the coming days, as he said he would bring more ‘hope’ to government. 

More than 30 Labour MPs have so far called on him to either stand down or set a timetable for his departure. 

Follow live updates and reaction from the 2026 UK local election results below. 

‘Change cannot come soon enough,’ says Labour MP just minutes after Catherine West launches leadership bid

Bell Ribeiro-Addy MP, the Labour MP for Clapham and Brixton, has said ‘change cannot come soon enough’ after her party received a thrashing in the most recent local elections.

While congratulating all the Lambeth Labour candidates who were elected, she described the recent set of results as a ‘disaster for our party on both a local and national level’.

The government’s current strategy is holding the door open for a Reform government and electoral oblivion in Labour heartlands up and down the country.

Change cannot come soon enough”

Her recent statement came just minutes after fellow Labour MP, Catherine West called on cabinet members to challenge Sir Keir’s leadership.

Labour MP tells cabinet ministers to challenge Sir Keir by Monday or she will

Catherine West, the Labour MP for Hornsey and Friern Barnet, said if cabinet ministers do not challenge Sir Keir as party leader by Monday, she will throw down the gauntlet for the party’s top role.

She told BBC Radio 4 that while she would prefer for cabinet to ‘reorganise themselves’ and replace the Prime Minister with their ‘best communicator’.

However, West has put cabinet ministers ‘on notice’, saying she would ask for her peers’ support to trigger a leadership contest if it is not done by Monday.

For a leadership contest to be triggered, 20 per cent of the party’s MPs, would have to back a single contender.

West has insisted she has ten colleagues ready to support her bid for leadership.

She said:

My preferred option is for the cabinet to do a reshuffle within itself, where there’s plenty of talent, and for Keir to be given a different role, which he might enjoy, perhaps an international role.

Then for others to come to the fore who can communicate the message, who are very able, so we can have minimum fuss.”

By Francine Wolfisz

Loose Women star Nadia Sawalha’s husband Mark Adderley has been elected as a London councillor despite being suspended from the Green Party over his ‘anti-Semitic rants’ on social media.

Adderley secured a seat in Crystal Palace & Upper Norwood in Croydon, south London, which has been left with no overall majority.

He is one of eight candidates elected to the council under the Green Party, which made waves elsewhere in the capital with its first-ever elected mayors in Hackney and Lewisham, while seizing control of Waltham Forest and Hackney Council.

However, due to his suspension Mr Adderley will not be sitting as a Green councillor and will have to sit as an independent.

The election of Mr Adderley, 55, has raised eyebrows among critics, who point to a raft of videos he has shared on his YouTube channel comparing Israel to Nazi Germany and blaming Mossad for carrying out terror attacks.

He is often flanked in the ‘Coffee Moaning’ videos by his wife, broadcaster Nadia Sawalha, who has been dropped from ITV hit show Loose Women over the ‘dangerous’ posts.

Several refer to ‘Israeli false flag’ operations being behind the assassination of US political figure Charlie Kirk and a missile attack on a British base in Cyprus.

In one video uploaded in March, Mr Adderley said: ‘There’s a word which is Lebensraum, which is “living room”, and that’s exactly what [Adolf] Hitler wanted in all the countries around him.

‘The weirdest thing about the maps of history, when you look at how Hitler expanded Germany, or sought to expand Germany, it’s almost a complete identikit to what [Israeli prime minister, Binyamin] Netanyahu, is doing in the Middle East.’

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Catherine West says she would like to see cabinet come up with plan in response to ‘worst’ Labour election result since 2021

Labour MP Catherine West has said she would like to see Cabinet ‘locking itself in a room’ and coming up with a plan to respond to ‘the worst election result’ for Labour since 2001.

She said:

What I’d like to see is the Cabinet locking itself in a room tonight and coming up with a plan to respond to what was the worst election result for the Labour Party, that I can remember, and I’ve been in public life since 2001.

We lost very badly in Wales, the leader lost her seat. We lost very badly in Scotland. Several very good candidates didn’t win. We lost very badly in London, including the local leaders of my own borough.

This is what we would describe as an electoral emergency and sadly, the Cabinet have not come out strongly to lead us, to tell us what’s coming next.”

When asked if she is acting now to prevent Andy Burnham getting a chance, she said: “Not at all’

I think Andy should be part of the leadership team, and I would expect that any leader will want to appoint Andy, perhaps, to the House of Lords, because you could be a minister in the House of Lords, and he would make a fantastic contribution.

Whether he can necessarily be the Prime Minister from the House of Lords, that would be very unusual.”

Ed Miliband emerges as possible leadership challenger after Labour MP issues ultimatum to Starmer

Ed Miliband’s name has emerged as a possible challenger to Sir Keir Starmer after Catherine West called for cabinet ministers to oust the Prime Minister.

The Labour MP said she would launch a leadership challenge if cabinet did not oust Starmer by Monday.

MPs from Labour’s left are expected to push Ed Miliband to take up the leadership bid in the next few days, The Guardian reported.

MPS would prefer the Energy Secretary to pick up the gauntlet rather than wait for Andy Burnham, who would have to wait for a by-election to challenge Sir Keir.

Angela Rayner does not have the backing needed, the MPs believe, the publication reported.

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - APRIL 28, 2026: Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero Ed Miliband arrives in Downing Street to attend the weekly Cabinet meeting in London, United Kingdom on April 28, 2026. (Photo credit should read Wiktor Szymanowicz/Future Publishing via Getty Images)

‘Lots of people tweeting in support of Keir think he should go in private – including Cabinet,’ Labour insiders say

Labour insiders have said many of those publicly supporting Sir Keir on social media, believe he should quit in private, even cabinet members.

A Labour official told Politico:

“Lots of the people who were tweeting effusive support for Keir think he should go in private, including in the Cabinet.”

It comes as cabinet ministers have used vague terminology in their support of the Prime Minister publicly, saying statements such as: ‘As the prime minister has said, the party should improve.’

This includes the likes of Energy Secretary Ed Miliband, Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy, Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, and Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper.

Some of the Labour leader’s allies have yet to speak publicly.

By Sophie Church

The Green Party fell below its own expectations at its first real electoral test in a set of mixed results for Zack Polanski’s troupe of radical Leftists.

The party made gains in inner-city strongholds at local elections yet struggled to deliver the ‘Green wave’ of councillors ‘sweeping England and Wales’ Mr Polanski had predicted in March.

Where recent polls had the Greens winning 555 local council seats nationally from a base of 141, last night it looked like they might fall around 100 short of such a tally.

But they still tore chunks from the Labour vote to contribute to a nightmare for Sir Keir Starmer.

The Greens landed their first two mayoralties, took control of Norwich City Council and ousted the Labour leader of Camden Council in Sir Keir’s own Holborn and St Pancras constituency.

They also scooped up 31 seats directly from Labour in Waltham Forest, east London, landing their first council in the capital.

But, as an insurgent party with a sudden surge in support, they found translating momentum into seats difficult.

A lack of a targeted approach, plus recent anti-Semitism scandals, saw the Greens miss out in several places with votes for them only aiding other parties, such as Reform, by draining support from Labour.

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How would a Labour leadership challenge work?

There is no formal confidence vote procedure to oust a Labour leader, meaning any challenger to Sir Keir would instead require the support of 81 MPs – 20 per cent of the party in the Commons – to trigger a contest.

Written nominations would need to be submitted to Labour general secretary Hollie Ridley.

In the case of a successful challenge, Sir Keir would be on the ballot by default as the incumbent and would not need to gather nominations.

If Sir Keir were to resign, it would automatically start a contest for a new leader.

It is up to the Labour Party’s National Executive Committee to set the timeline for a leadership election.

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer speaking to the media after meeting Labour Party members during a visit to AFC Wimbledon in south London. Picture date: Saturday May 9, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Maja Smiejkowska/PA Wire

VIDEO: John Healey says National sentiment played big part in Labour’s local election thrashing

Labour likely to abstain in vote for next Senedd leader

It is understood that Labour will probably abstain in voting to confirm Rhun ap Iorerth as the next First Minister of Wales, the BBC has reported.

The move makes it clear that the Plaid Cymru leader faces very little challenge in taking the top spot in the Senedd.

It is believed Plaid Cymru want the votes to be cast next Tuesday, the Senedd must give notice of at least 24 hours if the meeting can take place.

Meanwhile, who will take up the position as the next presiding officer remains an unresolved issue.

CARDIFF, WALES - MAY 9: Leader of Plaid Cymru Rhun ap Iorwerth celebrates victory outside the Senedd, home of the Welsh Parliament, on May 9, 2026, in Cardiff, Wales. Plaid Cymru became the largest party in the Senedd with 43 members following a historic success at the 2026 Senedd elections. Welsh Labour's seat count fell to nine as Reform UK secured 34 seats. (Photo by Matthew Horwood/Getty Images)

WATCH: Labour MP Catherine West demands immediate Labour leadership contest

Catherine West, the Labour MP for Hornsey and Friern Barnet, said if cabinet ministers do not challenge Sir Keir as party leader by Monday, she will throw down the gauntlet for the party’s top role.

Breaking:Labour loses Lewisham for first time in over FIVE decades

Labour has lost Lewisham for the first time in 55 years after the Green Party won control of the council.

The party won a majority by winning 30 of the first 39 results to be announced, with Labour taking just nine.

The successful Green candidates included Liam Shrivastava in Crofton Park Ward, although he will give up his council seat after winning the Lewisham mayoral election on Friday.

It is the first time Lewisham has not been run by Labour since they won control of the council from the Tories in 1971.

Sir Keir’s party held every seat on the council since 2018, but had no overall control between 2006 and 2010.

Labour had overall control of the council from 1971 until 2006 and again in 2010 to 2026.

The party won a majority by winning 30 of the first 39 results to be announced, with Labour taking just nine.

Labour had 50 seats on the previous council and the Greens only four, and Lewisham became the 12th London council where Sir Keir Starmer’s party lost control, with Hackney and Waltham Forest also being taken by the Greens.

The Conservatives won Westminster, while Barnet, Brent, Enfield, Haringey, Lambeth, Newham, Southwark and Wandsworth all slipped into no overall control.

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