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Every Labour MP who’s demanded Starmer quit as number reaches 81

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Sir Keir Starmer is facing growing calls to stand down after Friday’s disastrous local and devolved election results – the worst on record for the Labour party.

The prime minister has said he will not resign following the results, and in a fightback speech on Monday vowed to “face up to the big challenges ahead”.

But at 81 Labour MPs have now called on Sir Keir to stand down and make way for a leadership contest. The list continues to grow with a wave of statements issued on Monday evening, as the prime minister remains defiant.

There is no formal confidence vote procedure to oust a Labour leader. Any challenger to Sir Keir would instead require the support of 81 MPs – 20 per cent of the party in the Commons – to trigger a contest.

These 81 would all have to back the same candidate to succeed the prime minister.

Four ministerial aides have handed in their resignation amid the chaos, including Joe Morris, a ministerial aide to Wes Streeting, widely considered a potential leadership contender.

Tom Rutland, a parliamentary private secretary (PPS) to environment secretary Emma Reynolds and Cabinet Office PPS Naushabah Khan also resigned while calling on Sir Keir to step down.

Both former deputy prime minister Angela Rayner and health secretary Streeting are seen as potential leadership contenders, although both are yet to make a move against the prime minister.

Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham is also seen as candidate, although he is still not an MP after Sir Keir prevented him from becoming Labour’s candidate in February’s Gorton and Denton by-election.

On Sunday, Ms Rayner said that Labour’s approach “isn’t working, and it needs to change”, adding that the party should not have blocked Mr Burnham from attempting to become an MP.

Labour MP Catherine West called on cabinet members over the weekend to challenge Sir Keir by Monday, threatening to start formally gathering names to trigger a contest.

Angela Rayner has said that Labour’s approach ‘isn’t working, and it needs to change’ (AP)

After Sir Keir’s speech on Monday morning, in which he vowed to prove doubters wrong and would not “walk away”, Ms West backed down from leadership bid, but urged Labour MPs to call on the prime minister to set out a timetable for his resignation by September.

The growing list of Parliamentary Labour Party (PLP) members who have spoken out against the prime minister goes beyond the list of usually vocal opponents, echoing the 100-plus strong rebellion over welfare cuts that the cabinet faced last July.

Among them are former transport secretary Louise Haigh, former shadow chancellor John McDonnell and veteran MP Barry Gardiner.

Labour was elected with 411 seats at the 2024 general election – a 174-seat majority – marking the best performance for the party since 2001. With this many sitting MPs, it technically becomes harder for a leadership challenge to be launched against the prime minister, as 20 per cent of these members would be needed to nominate a contender, which translates to 81 MPs.

However, with the figure of Labour MPs voicing their calls publicly, it will be cause for huge concern within Downing Street.

Full list of Labour MPs to either call on Sir Keir to quit immediately or a timetable for his resignation.

Connor Naismith

Crewe and Nantwich

Richard Burgon

Leeds East

Anneliese Midgley

Knowsley

Maureen Burke

Glasgow North East

Lauren Sullivan

Gravesham

Ben Goldsborough

South Norfolk

Matt Bishop

Forest of Dean

Julia Buckley

Shrewsbury

Gordon McKee

Glasgow South

Tahir Ali

Birmingham Hall Green and Moseley

Lee Pitcher

Doncaster East and the Isle of Axholme

Jonathan Hinder

Pendle and Clitheroe

Luke Myer

Middlesbrough South and East Cleveland

Alan Gemmell

Central Ayrshire

Catherine McKinnell

Newcastle upon Tyne North

Lorraine Beavers

Blackpool North and Fleetwood

Fred Thomas

Plymouth Moor View

Paul Davies

Colne Valley

Sarah Smith

Hyndburn

Jas Athwal

Ilford South

Markus Campbell-Savours

Penrith and Solway

Chris Curtis

Milton Keynes North

Jo Platt

Leigh and Atherton

Alex Ballinger

Halesowen

Sally Jameson

Doncaster Central

Joe Morris

Hexham

Antonia Antoniazzi

Gower

Sam Carling

North West Cambridgeshire

Naushabah Khan

Gillingham and Rainham

Yuan Yang

Harley and Woodley

Emma Lewell

South Shields

Tom Rutland

East Worthing and Shoreham

Jon Trickett

Normanton and Hemsworth

Charlotte Nichols

Warrington North

Alex Mcintyre

Gloucester

Rachel Taylor

North Warwickshire and Bedworth

Mary Kelly Foy

City of Durham

Melanie Ward

Cowdenbeath and Kirkcaldy

Sarah Hall

Warrington South

Sarah Owen

Luton North

David Baines

St Helens North

Ruth Jones

Newport West and Islwyn

Olivia Blake

Sheffield Hallam

Simon Opher

Stroud

Clive Lewis

Norwich South

Kim Johnson

Liverpool Riverside

Paula Barker

Liverpool Wavertree

Apsana Begum

Poplar and Limehouse

Jonathan Brash

Hartlepool

Abtisam Mohamed

Sheffield Central

Beccy Cooper

Worthing West

Neil Duncan-Jordan

Poole

Barry Gardiner

Brent West

Chris Hinchliff

North East Hertfordshire

Peter Lamb

Crawley

Ian Lavery

Blyth and Ashington

Brian Leishman

Alloa and Grangemouth

Rachael Maskell

York Central

Andy McDonald

Middlesbrough and Thornaby East

Kate Osborne

Jarrow and Gateshead East

Euan Stainbank

Falkirk

Graham Stringer

Blackley and Middleton South

Nadia Whittome

Nottingham East

Clive Betts

Sheffield South East

Debbie Abrahams

Oldham East and Saddleworth

Catherine West

Hornsey and Friern Barnet

Imran Hussain

Bradford East

Tony Vaughan

Folkestone and Hythe

Terry Jermy

South West Norfolk

Justin Madders

Ellesmere Port and Bromborough

Josh Simons

Makerfield

Anna Dixon

Shipley

Cat Eccles

Stourbridge

Irene Campbell

North Ayrshire and Arran

John McDonnell

Hayes and Harlington

Navendu Mishra

Stockport

David Smith

North Northumberland

Bell Ribeiro-Addy

Clapham and Brixton Hill

Paulette Hamilton

Birmingham Erdington

Ian Byrne

Liverpool West Derby

Louise Haigh

Sheffield Heeley



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