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Starmer Accused of Clinging to Power for Six Months as Labour Descends into ‘Chaos and Civil War’

Starmer Accused of Clinging to Power for Six Months as Labour Descends into ‘Chaos and Civil War’

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Sir Keir Starmer’s allies are reportedly planning for him to remain Prime Minister for another six months, despite accusations of political ‘paralysis’ and a looming leadership transition, plunging the Labour government into what critics call ‘chaos and civil war’. This alleged move, revealed by The Mail on Sunday, includes a final Budget for Chancellor Rachel Reeves before a potential handover to Andy Burnham.

Labour’s Lame-Duck Leadership and Defence Delays

The Mail on Sunday reports that allies of Sir Keir Starmer have drafted proposals for him to remain in No 10 until Christmas, aiming for a six-month transition period. This comes as the Labour government faces accusations of ‘paralysis’ and dithering over crucial national defence matters, according to the Mail on Sunday.

A key concern highlighted is the long-overdue Defence Investment Plan, which was due last year but has still not been published. Tory chairman Kevin Hollinrake blasted the inaction, telling the Mail on Sunday, “Dither and delay have become the hallmark of this Labour Government.”

Leadership Battle and Public Scepticism

Sources told the Mail on Sunday that Sir Keir has privately accepted he would need to make way for Andy Burnham if the Manchester mayor wins the Makerfield by-election on June 18. The plan, they claim, is for a ‘coronation’ without a full contest, but with an extended handover to ‘cement his legacy’.

However, a senior Labour MP told the Mail on Sunday, “Why on Earth should we have a lame-duck PM in office for six months with his successor waiting on the No 10 doorstep? This is madness.” Former Prime Minister Tony Blair reportedly triggered fresh Labour infighting by accusing Starmer of having no ‘coherent plan’, though he later advised Starmer to fight on in a private call, the Mail on Sunday reported.

  • Sir Keir Starmer’s allies reportedly planning a six-month transition period for him to remain PM.
  • This alleged plan includes a ‘final Budget’ for Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
  • The Labour government is accused of ‘paralysis’ over a crucial, long-overdue Defence Investment Plan.
  • Sources suggest Starmer would make way for Andy Burnham after the Makerfield by-election, without a full leadership contest.
  • A new poll cited by the Mail on Sunday shows 32 per cent of voters prefer Andy Burnham as PM, compared to 17 per cent for Nigel Farage.
  • However, the same poll revealed only one in five voters believe a new PM would improve the Labour government.

What This Means for Britain

This reported leadership uncertainty means a Labour government potentially distracted by internal power struggles rather than focusing on the issues affecting your family.

The delay in publishing the Defence Investment Plan, as reported by the Mail on Sunday, leaves Britain’s military priorities unclear at a time of global instability.

For ordinary working people, a six-month ‘lame-duck’ period means continued policy indecision and a lack of clear direction from the top, impacting everything from the economy to public services.

The alleged refusal by the Chancellor to find an extra £18 billion for defence, as claimed by sources in the Mail on Sunday, shows where the government’s priorities truly lie.

Public scepticism, with only one in five believing a new PM would improve the Labour government, highlights a deep distrust in the political establishment.

This internal chaos demonstrates a government more concerned with holding onto power than delivering for the British people who are struggling with the cost of living.

Share if you believe Britain deserves strong, decisive leadership, not political paralysis.

This article is a factual summary of reporting by The Mail on Sunday. Full original story available on their website. All quotes directly attributed.

Tags: Keir Starmer, Labour, Andy Burnham, Defence, Political Chaos, Mail on Sunday, Government Failure

Source: Daily Mail | Breaking Brexit News


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