Floundering Keir Starmer vowed to stay as PM for another eight years today despite a Labour mutiny gathering pace.
As dozens of MPs demand he quits and rivals mull a leadership challenge, the PM insisted he is at the start of a ’10-year project of renewal’.
Labour is tearing itself apart after nightmare local election results saw Reform and the Greens seize huge chunks of the party’s heartlands.
Sir Keir’s bid to stabilise the situation yesterday by bringing veterans Gordon Brown and Harriet Harman back into Government was roundly ridiculed by MPs and ministers.
The premier is now facing a make-or-break moment tomorrow, when
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