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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.”

Labour successfully defends higher percentage of seats in London than rest of England

Labour has successfully defended a higher percentage of its seats in the capital than it did in the rest of England.

Meanwhile, Reform UK won a lower proportion of seats it contested than elsewhere, according to Press Association analysis.

Labour won just 67 per cent of the council seats in London, it held just before the elections took place.

This compares with a win rate of 30% for seats the party was defending outside London.

Reform won just 5 per cent of the seats in London in which it fielded candidates, compared with 43 per cent of the seats it contested elsewhere in England.

The Greens won 19 per cent of seats in London, where it stood candidates, higher than the 10 per cent it managed outside the capital.

The Conservatives won 46 per cent of seats they were defending outside London, while, by contrast, the party has seen a net increase of 6 per cent in its number of councillors in the capital.

Starmer vows ‘full-throated’ support to become closer to Europe

Sir Keir has vowed to lead Labour to the next general election amid the possibility of a leadership challenge after his party was thrashed in the recent local elections.

When asked by The Sunday Mirror if he would lead Labour to the next election, he said:

Yes I will, and I’ve always said it’s a decade of national renewal, where the legacy we inherited was an appalling legacy on all fronts, not just the economy, which was broken.”

He said his plan and hope for a better future would be ‘really clear’.

‘…part of which is a stronger economy and an economy that really works for everyone, wherever they live, whatever they do.

There are a number of strands to that, but one is, we have to be closer to Europe, and I just want to be full throated about this.

I feel that Brexit has held back our young people. They should be free to work, study, travel in European countries, just as I was able to when I was growing up.

That has been smashed away from young people because of Brexit. I’m not going to let Brexit stand in the way of their opportunities, and therefore we’ll push forward on that.”

More councils in London left in no overall control than any point since 1964

More councils in London have been left in no overall control than at any point since the current system of local government in the capital was established in 1964.

There are nine London councils where no party won enough seats to form a majority.

Eight of them were previously controlled by Labour – Barnet, Brent, Enfield, Haringey, Lambeth, Newham, Southwark, Wandsworth – while one, Croydon, remains in no overall control.

The previous record for the most number of London councils left in no overall control after local elections was eight, set in 2006.

Some of Keir Starmer’s most senior Cabinet Ministers have been called out for failing to back him, as Labour MPs plot the Prime Minister’s downfall.

Last night Downing Street forced most of the Cabinet to post supportive messages backing Sir Keir on social media, but three prominent figures appeared unwilling to do so.

Ed Miliband, who reportedly told the Prime Minister to set out a timetable for his departure recently, failed to back Sir Keir continuing in the role.

The Energy Secretary branded the apocalyptic Labour councillor losses as ‘devastating’, pointing out: ‘Voters are making clear their anger at a broken economic and political status quo.’

Mr Miliband cited Starmer’s words that the government ‘must go further in delivering the mandate for change that Labour won in 2024 – and show how we will answer the call for change in our country’.

The post was branded a ‘non-endorsement’ by commentators.

Next up the Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, appeared to scold the Prime Minister as she demanded: ‘Do better’.

Ms Mahmood, who is among those considering a leadership bid, also described the results in her native Birmingham as ‘devastating’.

West Yorkshire mayor warns Labour is ‘facing oblivion’

Tracy Brabin, the Mayor of West Yorkshire, has warned Labour is ‘facing oblivion’ after branding her party’s recent local election thrashing as a ‘catastrophic set of results’.

In a statement, she said: ‘We cannot waste the opportunity of Labour being in government’, before later adding that people are ‘impatient for change’.

Labour suffered huge losses across West Yorkshire, losing Leeds and Kirklees as well as Wakefield and Calderdale to Reform.

The Bradford Council leader declined to address the question of Labour’s leadership in her message.

She said there is ‘still time left… to deliver a brighter future of for the people of this country’, before warning it needs to happen ‘quickly and decisively with a renewed boldness’.

Mayor of West Yorkshire Tracy Brabin delivers a speech during the Labour Party Conference at the ACC Liverpool. Picture date: Tuesday September 30, 2025. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Peter Byrne/PA Wire

Labour insiders brand Catherine West’s ultimatum as ‘mad’: ‘Self-idenitfying as a stalking horse isn’t a thing’

Labour MP Catherine West’s push for a leadership contest had been met with hope, anger and bafflement, top aides and MPs have said.

“Self-identifying as a stalking horse isn’t a thing,” one Labour official told POLITICO.

Meanwhile, another minister said West is “unlikely” to get 80 names backing her, while another branded her challenge ‘mad’.

However, others have recognised that if West does get 80 names supporting her, it would formally spark a contest regardless.

One of Rayner’s allies told the publication: ‘Finally someone has the guts to stand up and tell the truth!’

Another described it as ‘uncharted territory.’ Another said: ‘[I] just don’t know where it leads.’

Andy Burnham’s allies are said to be furious as they have been urging Sir Keir to map out his departure this year, so the Greater Manchester mayor would have time to return to Westminster and throw his own gauntlet for the leadership position.

The announcement has infuriated allies of Andy Burnham, who have been urging the PM to set out a timetable for his departure this year, giving the Greater Manchester mayor time to return to parliament and run for leader.

Some are said to be trying to persuade West to withdraw her ultimatum, with one saying:

We cannot have 80 clinically insane colleagues. Please, God.”

Reform gains 1,350 seats and takes control of 14 councils

With only two of the almost 5,000 council election results still to be declared, Reform UK has gained more than 1,350 seats and taken control of 14 councils, including eight previously run by Labour.

Sir Keir Starmer’s party has lost more than 1,200 seats, more than half of those it was defending in these elections, and lost 37 councils.

The Greens have gained almost 400 seats and taken control of five councils, while the Liberal Democrats have gained almost 150 seats and taken control of three councils.

The Conservatives have lost more than 430 seats and eight councils, while independents and residents’ groups have lost around 250 seats.

The final two seats are on Birmingham City Council, where the other 99 were all declared on Friday, before returning officer Rob Connelly said the count in the remaining ward would resume on Monday.

The undeclared ward – Glebe Farm and Tile Cross – is understood to have gone to several recounts.

With two seats remaining to be decided, Reform had won 22 seats, Green Party 19, Labour 17, Conservatives 16, independents 13 and Lib Dems 12, on a council it previously ran.

*** BESTPIX *** ROMFORD, ENGLAND - MAY 08: Reform UK leader Nigel Farage speaks with media outside Havering Town Hall following the 2026 local election results on May 08, 2026 in Romford, England. Voters went to the polls yesterday in the local elections across England. Results counted overnight show widespread losses for the Labour Party. Several key Labour councils have surrendered their majority as Reform UK and the Liberal Democrats make significant gains. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images)

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)

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