UK Minister Calls for Cool Heads as Battle to Oust Starmer Looms

A British minister loyal to Prime Minister Keir Starmer in his fight to stay in power urged his colleagues to “take a breath” on Friday, saying no one had yet proven they had enough support to challenge him after a tumultuous week.

Starmer is struggling to hold on ‌to power ‌after his main rival in ‌the ⁠government resigned on ⁠Thursday, accusing him of political drift, and others positioned themselves for potential challenges to his leadership.

“I’m not going to deny that it’s been a really difficult week for all of us, but ⁠I would just advise colleagues ‌right now: take ‌a breath, have a think about what ‌happened to the Tories when they did ‌this,” housing minister Steve Reed, a staunch ally of Starmer, told Times Radio.

Reed was referring to the opposition Conservative Party which ‌underwent several chaotic leadership changes before suffering a historic defeat to ⁠Starmer’s ⁠Labour Party at the 2024 general election.

Reed said the party needed to unite behind Starmer and resist the distraction of a leadership contest.

“It remains the fact that there is no challenger, no one has gathered 81 nominations to mount a challenge against the prime minister,” Reed added, referencing the formal party process for starting a leadership contest.

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