Starmer defies calls to quit
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Sir Keir Starmer’s leadership has been plunged into further crisis after the Green Party swept to victory in the Gorton and Denton by-election.
The Prime Minister tried to put a brave face on it after one of Labour's safest seats fell to the Green Party - but he faces the wrath of anxious backbenchers calling for a reset
United Kingdom Prime Minister Keir Starmer suffered another major blow to his credibility early on Friday morning when his Labour Party lost a formerly safe parliamentary seat in a special election. Not only did Labour lose,
The Gorton and Denton constituency in Greater Manchester elected Labour lawmakers for almost all of the last century, but Starmer’s government has seen its popularity plunge since it won office in July 2024.
The Greens may have won here, but they simply do not have the resources, the activist base or the local knowledge to replicate this victory across the country
The future of Britain's Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer was being thrown in question after losing a seat it had held since 1931 to the Green Party.
REFORM leader Nigel Farage has accused Sir Keir Starmer of “panicking” as voters head to the polls today in a crunch by-election. The Gorton and Denton seat is seen as a three-way tie between
Sir Keir Starmer made a surprise visit to the Gorton and Denton by-election raising Labour hopes of clinging onto the seat. The Prime Minister joined Labour activist in the constituency as they were seeking to rally support for Labour in the last few days of campaigning.