Two Government Aides Resign as Labour MPs Demand Starmer's Exit
Government Aides Resign as Labour MPs Demand Starmer Exit

Two Government aides have resigned as they joined more than 50 Labour MPs calling for Sir Keir Starmer to stand down after a disastrous set of local election results.

Joe Morris, a parliamentary private secretary (PPS) to Health Secretary Wes Streeting, and Tom Rutland, a PPS to Environment Secretary Emma Reynolds, said the Prime Minister should set out a timetable for his departure.

Sally Jameson, a PPS at the Home Office, has also joined some 56 Labour MPs calling for Sir Keir to resign.

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In a statement on X, Mr Morris said: “I have boundless confidence in the Labour Party and our ability to rise to this moment. However, regrettably, it is now clear that the Prime Minister no longer has the trust or confidence of the public to lead this change.”

Mr Rutland said the Prime Minister had “lost authority” within the Parliamentary Labour Party and across the country and “will not be able to regain it.”

“Time and time again, speaking with voters at their doors, I heard little dislike for local councillors nor for the Labour Party, but the animosity towards the Prime Minister was clear from every voter who was choosing to vote for another party or considering doing so,” he said.

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