Keir Starmer has vowed to stay as PM into the 2030s he faces another week of trial by fire over the Mandelson scandal.
The PM insisted he will fight the next election and moaned that the voices of ‘loyal’ Labour MPs are not heard, despite mounting unrest in the party and Cabinet.
The comments came with his former chief aide Morgan McSweeney due to give potentially explosive evidence to the Commons foreign affairs committee on Tuesday. On the same day there could be a key Commons vote on whether to refer Sir Keir to the privileges committee over allegations he misled Parliament.
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