A fourth minister has quit the Government over Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership as the Prime Minister faces a mass exodus of ministerial resignations.
Health Minister Zubir Ahmed has become the latest to resign from Keir Starmer’s Government, after Alex Davies-Jones left her role as victims minister less than an hour after Jess Phillips quit her safeguarding role this afternoon. They join Miatta Fahnbulleh who earlier left her post in the housing department.
In her resignation letter, Ms Phillips said she cannot continue to serve under Sir Keir because she is not seeing the change the country expects. While Ms Davies-Jones said the ‘country has spoken’ following a disastrous set of local elections results last week.
More than 80 MPs have now publicly called for Sir Keir to step aside, while five ministerial aides have walked out.
Meanwhile Health Secretary Wes Streeting faces the prospect of trying to oust Sir Keir 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’ to grab the keys to No10.
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Last week we had a devastatingly tough set of election results. It shows we have a hard job ahead to win back trust from the electorate.
That job needs to start today – with all of us working together to deliver the change the country needs.
We must focus on that. This is no time for a leadership contest.
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