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I will prove doubters wrong, vows Starmer as he resists calls to quit – UK Times

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Sir Keir Starmer vowed to prove his doubters wrong on Monday as he clung to power despite growing calls from Labour MPs for him to quit.

A make or break speech in central London was met with cheers from his audience in the room but failed to impress furious backbencher still reeling from last week’s historically poor election results.

More than 50 Labour MPs from all wings of the party called on the prime minister to go immediately or set a timetable for his departure.

But in a defiant message to his critics, Sir Keir said: “I get it, I feel it, and I take responsibility. I know I have my doubters, and I know I need to prove them wrong, and I will.”

The Prime Minister made a speech in central London on Monday (James Manning/PA)
The Prime Minister made a speech in central London on Monday (James Manning/PA) (PA Wire)

Addressing the challenges posed by from Nigel Farage’s Reform UK and Zack Polanski’s Green Party, both of which took hundreds of seats from Labour at the local elections, Sir Keir urged his party to get behind him.

“This is nothing less than a battle for the soul of our nation, and I want to be crystal clear about how we will win it, because we cannot win as a weaker version of Reform or the Greens,” he said.

“We can only win as a stronger version of Labour, a mainstream party of power not protest.”

He turned on Mr Farage’s “false promises” over Brexit and described the Reform UK leader as “a grifter and a chancer”.

He also vowed to take on the far right, and announced he had banned foreign influencers from joining Tommy Robinson’s march at the weekend.

But while he was cheered in the crowded room of the Coin Community Centre in the City of London, his message failed to impress the wider audience outside.

There was concern that he dodged a question over whether he would try to block the return of Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham to parliament again with support growing for him to replace Sir Keir.

But in a minor boost, potential stalking horse candidate Catherine West, who had previously said she would challenge Sir Keir for the party leadership as early as Monday afternoon in an attempt to force the Cabinet to put forward a replacement as prime minister, pulled back from initiating an immediate challenge.

Speaking after Sir Keir’s speech, which she described as “too little, too late”, the former Foreign Office minister said she would now canvass support within the party for the prime minister setting out a timetable for his resignation by September.

Catherine West pulled back from launching a leadership challenge (Theo Shaw/PA)
Catherine West pulled back from launching a leadership challenge (Theo Shaw/PA) (PA Wire)

MPs noted that allies of health secretary Wes Streeting – notably Chris Curtis from the rightwing pro-growth group – had joined leftwing rebels in demanding the PM stands down.

Many of the leading candidates, including Mr Streeting and energy secretary Ed Miliband, remained silent in the wake of the prime minister’s speech, but former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner reiterated calls first made on Sunday for Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham, himself a favourite to take over from Sir Keir, to return to Westminster.

Meanwhile a number of MPs said they were disappointed by Sir Keir’s speech, which included very little policy detail. There was a vague promise to put the UK back at the heart of Europe but no details of how this would happen or if it meant undoing Brexit and setting a path to rejoin.

Sir Keir did confirm that British Steel would be nationalised but did not follow this up with a new economic policy either promising the growth desired by the right of the party or the nationalisation demanded by the left.

Eyes are on health secretary Wes Streeting to see if he launches a challenge
Eyes are on health secretary Wes Streeting to see if he launches a challenge (PA)

Newcastle North MP Catherine McKinnell said: “It’s become clear that it is time for a new leader to take us to the finishing line of this term and on to the next.”

Her city saw a wipeout for Labour councillors as Reform took control.

Plymouth Moor View MP Fred Thomas, another previous loyalist, wrote supporting a leadership contest.

He said: “I have nothing but respect for Sir Keir Starmer. He transformed our party and led us to an election victory.

“But sadly it is clear now that to deliver on our promise of change and to secure Britain’s future, we must look to a new leader.”

But some Starmer loyalists hit back at Ms West’s attempts to gather signatures to initiate a leadership election.

Banbury MP Sean Woodcock shared his email response to Ms West, in which he asked her to “please stop”.

“I think this is a wholly unserious way of going about this,” he said.

“While I too had disappointing results in my seat and would describe myself far from happy at where we find ourselves, this is not how the government of a major economy and nuclear power should be decided”.

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