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Starmer Tries to Avoid Leadership Challenge After Election Disaster

State of the Union: The UK’s prime minister is on the ropes.
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The UK’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer vowed in a speech Monday to prove critics wrong and fight any challenge to his leadership of the Labour Party after sharp losses in local elections last week have emboldened challengers and left Starmer’s government on the brink. 

In his speech delivered to members of the party, Starmer said Britain faced “very dangerous opponents” and warned that internal turmoil could benefit Nigel Farage’s Reform UK. As part of his plan to bounce back from the bruising election results, in which the Labour Party lost over 1,500 local legislators, Starmer announced three new policies: the nationalization of British Steel, which could take place as early as this week; a new, wide-ranging deal with the European Union, including a youth mobility program; and a guaranteed offer of training or a work placement for young people.

The policies may not be enough to stop ambitious rivals from mounting a campaign to replace the historically unpopular Starmer. Health Secretary Wes Streeting and Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham are both reported to be in a position to potentially topple the weakened prime minister in a fight for party leadership.

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