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Starmer faces growing isolation within Labour as exit rumours intensify

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United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer is reportedly preparing to outline a possible timetable for his departure from office, following mounting internal pressure from within the Labour Party that has intensified in recent days.

According to political reports, the pressure reached a tipping point after Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham secured a by-election victory that could position him to mount a formal leadership challenge against Starmer’s authority.

Sources suggest that Starmer has increasingly concluded that his position may no longer be sustainable after a series of discussions with cabinet ministers, Downing Street advisers, trade union leaders, and key party donors over the past few days.

“Clear statement” expected as early as Monday

Citing Labour Party insiders, The Observer reported that a “clear statement” on Starmer’s political future could be issued as early as Monday, although the Prime Minister is said to be spending the weekend in private consultations with close associates, including his wife.

One senior Labour figure reportedly described Starmer as appearing “resigned” to the possibility of stepping down, suggesting that momentum within the party may already be shifting away from his leadership.

“The truth is everyone knows this is no longer a tenable proposition,” the official was quoted as saying. “There’s a sadness about it all, of course, but sometimes there’s just an inevitability in politics and as Boris Johnson said, ‘When the herd moves it moves’.”

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Another Labour insider close to Downing Street indicated that the Prime Minister would not abruptly abandon office but instead would seek to manage a structured and controlled transition.

The official said Starmer would not “walk away” from No. 10 in a way that creates instability, but would instead “arrange a deliberate slow march in good order, as a matter of duty and dignity.”

Business Secretary Peter Kyle confirmed that he had a “thoughtful” conversation with the Prime Minister on Friday, but declined to provide details, describing the discussion as private.

Kyle added that while he does not know the outcome of current deliberations, Starmer is actively reflecting on the political situation and the challenges facing his administration.

He further stated that the Prime Minister would ultimately act in “the best interests of the country,” without elaborating on what that decision might be.

Despite growing speculation, Downing Street has moved to dismiss reports of an imminent resignation plan, insisting that Starmer remains focused on governance and is “getting on with the job.”

Officials reiterated that the Prime Minister is still “determined to fight for his job,” signalling that no formal change in leadership position has yet been confirmed.

Starmer became Prime Minister on July 5, 2024, after leading the Labour Party to a landslide general election victory that ended 14 years of Conservative government in the United Kingdom. His tenure has since been closely watched amid shifting political dynamics within the party and broader national challenges.

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