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Will there be a general election? Here’s how – and what could happen next if Starmer leaves office – UK Times

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Sir Keir Starmer has insisted that he isn’t going anywhere and will fight any attempts by his own party to oust him from No 10 after more than 80 Labour MPs called for him to stand down.

But history is littered with prime ministers who have not been able to choose the time of their departure, from Margaret Thatcher to, more recently, Liz Truss.

Here we look at how the Labour leader could be forced out of Downing Street, ensuring the UK’s seventh prime minister in a decade.

Prime minister Keir Starmer has owed to fight any challenger to his leadership
Prime minister Keir Starmer has owed to fight any challenger to his leadership (PA Wire)

Senior ministers start to resign

So far we have had resignations from ministerial bag carriers and one junior minister, but the PM will struggle to stand firm in the face of a challenge from one of the “big beasts” tipped to replace him.

That could include health secretary Wes Streeting, who has so far has been reluctant to make the first move, aware that he would have to resign from the cabinet to do so.

That was what Rishi Sunak did, in a move that hastened the end of Boris Johnson’s premiership. But allies of Mr Johnson never forgave Mr Sunak for that and he faced accusations from Tory voters on the doorstep that he was a traitor.

The home secretary Shabana Mahmood is understood to have told the PM he needs to consider announcing a timetable for his departure, as has energy secretary Ed Miliband, although neither has resigned from cabinet to force the issue.

Home secretary Shabana Mahmood is thought to have asked the PM to provide a timetable for his departure
Home secretary Shabana Mahmood is thought to have asked the PM to provide a timetable for his departure (PA Wire)

Other senior politicians not in the cabinet who could declare they want to stand in a leadership contest include Angela Rayner, although she is thought to still need more time to sort out her tax affairs. Andy Burnham cannot throw his hat in the ring yet because he is not in Parliament, which is why his supporters want a gradual timetable for Sir Keir’s departure.

Challenger gets the numbers to force a contest

The bar to trigger a leadership contest within the Labour Party is actually quite low. Although, of course, the stakes are high.

All that is needed is an MP to secure the support of 20 per cent of the Parliamentary party – 81 MPs – to trigger a contest. Around that number have already gone public with their call for Sir Keir to go.

The prime minister automatically gets the right to fight the contest – and his allies have made it clear that he will.

Will health secretary Wes Streeting throw his hat in the ring?
Will health secretary Wes Streeting throw his hat in the ring? (PA)

Will there be a general election?

In a word, no.

The party of government gets to decide who their leader is, and they become the next prime minister.

There is no requirement to have a general election just because there is a new leader.

The demand for Sir Keir to stand down comes after disastrous local election results across England, Scotland and Wales last week, which saw both Reform and the Greens take millions of votes from Labour.

The party is in no mood to go to the polls again anytime soon.

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