Everyone is gunning for Starmer

Starmer’s situation is going from bad to worse to catastrophic.

On Monday, former junior minister Catherine West will make her move. She has little to no chance of coming out on top, but she will force the hand of other, more viable candidates.

We have Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who already warned Starmer of his intention to pursue the leadership.

We have former deputy PM Angela Rayner making a public alliance with Manchester mayor Andy Burnham.

And who know who else can jump into this wide-open race.

Sure enough, none of the candidates challenging Starmer appears unbeatable, and he may well survive yet another terminal crisis – but one is left wondering just how much more punishment can his premiership take.

In the meantime, even with all the clamoring for his resignation, a seemingly out-of-touch Starmer is vowing to fight on, even describing his government as a ‘10-year ‌project’.

Reuters reported:

“Starmer’s Labour Party suffered the worst local election losses for a governing party in more than three decades, while the populist Reform UK party made significant gains – prompting a growing number of ​Labour lawmakers to call for his removal.”

It takes 20% of the MPs, or 81 lawmakers, to trigger a leadership challenge.

‘Only’ about ​30 Labour members of parliament have so far publicly voiced opposition to his leadership.

“Asked by the Observer newspaper in an interview published ​on Sunday whether he would lead Labour into the next general election and serve a full second term, Starmer replied: ‘Yes, I will’.

He added: ‘I’m not going to walk away from the job I was elected to do in July 2024. I’m not going to plunge the country into ​chaos’.”

Read more:

Failing British PM Starmer Attacks Trump and Putin, Tries to Avoid Blame for His Own Energy Fiasco – PLUS: Scandal Erupts as It’s Revealed He Was ON A HOLIDAY as Iran War Escalated

The post ENDGAME: Multiple Labour MPs Gunning for Failing Starmer’s Job – Delusional Leader Says His Project Is To Be PM for 10 Years, but Reports Say He may Resign This Week appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.