Keir Starmer vows to continue governing amidst resignation calls
LONDON, May 12 โ Prime Minister Keir โStarmer defied calls to resign today, telling ministers he would โget on with governingโ despite a โdestabilisingโ 48 hours of growing calls to set out a timetable for his departure after an election drubbing.
At a meeting of his cabinet team of ministers, Starmer, in the top job for less than two years, repeated that while he took responsibility for one of his Labour Partyโs worst election defeats, there had been no official move to trigger a leadership contest.
โThe past 48 hours have been destabilising for government and that has โa real economic cost for our country and for families,โ Starmer told โ ministers, according to his Downing Street office.
โThe โ country expects us to get on with โ governing. That is what I am โ doing and what โ we must do as a Cabinet.โ
British government bonds rallied weakly on Starmerโs comments, but remained firmly in the red for the day.
His defiance was โ in marked contrast to the feelings of many in his Labour Party.
Today, a junior minister resigned after a handful of ministerial aides also left the government. More than 80 Labour lawmakers have publicly called for him to set a resignation date so the party could install a new โ leader in an orderly manner.
Starmer had sought to shore up his position on Monday when he promised to act more boldly and with โ more urgency to tackle Britainโs many problems.
He had said the country would never โ forgive the โ centre-left Labour Party if it embarked on a leadership challenge, just two years after its huge parliamentary majority was supposed to bring an end to the political chaos โthat had gripped the country since Britain voted to leave the European Union 10 years ago. โ Reuters