Keir Starmer breaks silence on resignation in last-ditch speech | Politics | News


Sir Keir Starmer insisted he would not resign, as he delivered a make-or-break speech following Labour’s election thrashing. He issued a defiant response to demands from some Labour MPs for him to stand down, and to rumours that colleagues are plotting a leadership contest that could see him thrown out of No 10.

He made it clear he would not quit, saying: “I take responsibility for not walking away, not plunging our country into chaos, as the Tories did time and again, the chaos that did lasting damage to this country. A Labour Government would never be forgiven for inflicting that on our country again.”

But he admitted some voters felt his time as Prime Minister had not been a success so far. He said he knew there were “some people frustrated with me”.

Sir Keir said: “I know I have my doubters. And I know I need to prove them wrong, and I will.”

He insisted he was getting better, saying: “Like every Prime Minister, Iโ€™ve learnt a lot in the first two years in the job”.

Sir Keir was delivering a speech in central London after Labour lost more than half the council seats it was defending in English local elections, and lost control of Wales in devolved elections there. In a shift to the left, he said the Government would take full national ownership of British Steel.

Sir Keir Starmer said Labour would โ€œbe better and do betterโ€.

He said local election results were โ€œvery toughโ€ and โ€œI take responsibilityโ€ for them.

โ€œBut itโ€™s not just about taking responsibility for the results,โ€ he added.

โ€œItโ€™s about taking responsibility to explain how, as a political and electoral force, we will be better and do better in the months and years ahead.

โ€œBecause we are not just facing dangerous times, but dangerous opponents, very dangerous opponents.

โ€œThis hurts, not just because Labour has done badly, but because if we donโ€™t get this right, our country will go down a very dark path.โ€

โ€œSo just as I take responsibility for the results, I also take responsibility for delivering the change that we promised for a stronger and fairer Britain that we must build; I take responsibility for navigating us through a world that is more dangerous than at any time in my life.โ€

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