Any member of Parliament would need the support of 20% of their colleagues to spark a leadership contest.

โ€œThat has not been triggered,โ€ Starmer told his Cabinet, effectively challenging any contenders to make their move.

โ€œI take responsibility for these election results and I take responsibility for delivering the change we promised,โ€ Starmer said. But he echoed the remaining loyalists who say a leadership contest would be distracting at a time when the country needs real solutions to its longstanding issues.

โ€œThe past 48 hours have been destabilizing for government and that has a real economic cost for our country and for families,โ€ Starmer said.

Even so, just hours after he spoke, his safeguarding minister Jess Phillips resigned her post and told Starmer his time was up.

โ€œIโ€™m not sure we are grasping this rare opportunity with the gusto thatโ€™s needed,โ€ she wrote in an open letter, โ€œand I cannot keep waiting around for a crisis to push for faster progress.โ€

That followed the resignation of Miatta Fahnbulleh, a junior minister, who told Starmer โ€œto do the right thing for the countryโ€ and set out a timetable for a leadership transition.

Other ministers emerging from No. 10 early Tuesday remained loyal.

โ€œThe prime minister is going to continue with his job, as he should,โ€ Pensions Minister Pat McFadden told the waiting news media. He said that no one had openly challenged Starmer around the large oval table inside.

Tom Baldwin, a former Labour communications director who wrote a biography of Starmer and knows him well, told NBC News โ€œitโ€™s looking very rocky at the momentโ€ for the embattled leader. He described Starmer as โ€œa very stubborn and proud manโ€ who โ€œwonโ€™t want to be forced out like this.โ€

The prime minister โ€œfeels a strong sense of duty that this is a really bad timeโ€ for a leadership contest, Baldwin said, citing the โ€œwar going on in the Middle East which affects our security and our economy.โ€

Starmer will โ€œdig his heels in quite hard, but whether that is enough stop him going is another matter,โ€ Baldwin said.

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