UK PM Keir Starmer Faces Leadership Crisis Amid Growing Labour Revolt
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is facing the most serious political crisis of his premiership as growing unrest inside the Labour Party threatens his leadership. The turmoil follows devastating local election results across England, Scotland, and Wales, where Labour suffered heavy losses and faced criticism over its handling of the economy, immigration, and internal party divisions.
Pressure on Starmer intensified after senior Labour figures openly questioned his ability to lead the party into the next general election. The crisis escalated dramatically when Health Secretary Wes Streeting resigned from the government, stating publicly that he no longer had confidence in Starmer’s leadership. His resignation has fueled speculation about an imminent leadership challenge within Labour.
According to multiple reports, more than 80 Labour MPs have privately or publicly called for Starmer to step aside, while others continue to defend him, warning that a leadership battle could destabilize the government even further. Political observers say the divisions inside Labour have become increasingly visible over the past several months, especially after controversies surrounding policy reversals and declining public approval ratings.
Despite the mounting pressure, Starmer has refused to resign. Speaking after a tense parliamentary session in Westminster, the Prime Minister insisted he would continue governing and fight any internal challenge. He reportedly told supporters that Labour still has a responsibility to deliver economic reforms and stability for Britain.
The leadership turmoil has also rattled financial markets and raised concerns among investors about political uncertainty in Britain. Reports indicate that traders have increased short-selling activity against UK assets amid fears that prolonged instability inside the government could hurt economic recovery efforts.
Several names are now being discussed as possible successors if Starmer is forced out. Wes Streeting is considered one of the leading contenders, though figures such as Angela Rayner and Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham are also being mentioned in political circles. Analysts believe any leadership contest could significantly reshape the future direction of the Labour Party.
The crisis comes less than two years after Labour won a landslide victory in the 2024 general election, ending 14 years of Conservative rule in Britain. However, recent setbacks and internal disputes have weakened Starmer’s authority, with critics accusing his government of lacking a clear long-term vision.
Political commentators say the coming days could prove decisive for Starmer’s future. If more cabinet ministers resign or additional MPs withdraw support, Labour may be pushed into a full-scale leadership contest that could reshape British politics once again.