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Starmer Faces Mounting Internal Labour Party Pressure
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Starmer Faces Mounting Internal Labour Party Pressure

UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer spent the week insisting that a majority of Labour MPs still back his leadership, after a series of policy missteps and internal briefings against him triggered what press coverage described as a bruising seven days for the party. Speculation among Labour backbenchers about Starmer's judgment has intensified, with several newspapers questioning his political future — a remarkable position for a leader who won a landslide election less than two years ago. The immediate trigger was a rolling controversy over the Mandelson ambassadorial vetting affair, with a key witness declining to give live parliamentary evidence. Whether the discontent crystallises into a formal challenge or dissipates over the summer recess is the story to watch.

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