Keir Starmer‘s ‘make or break’ fightback speech appeared to have failed last night amid an avalanche of calls for him to quit.
The embattled Prime Minister tried to head off a coup by warning that it would plunge Britain into ‘chaos’.
But the intervention looked to have flopped yesterday as the long list of Labour MPs calling for him to consider his position grew to more than 70 last night.
In a speech to party activists, Sir Keir insisted he would not ‘walk away’ even if he faced a leadership challenge this week.
He warned that a contest now would risk ‘plunging our country
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