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Starmer Vows to Defend Leadership Amid Internal Party Threats

Speaking from the G7 summit in Evian, Prime Minister Keir Starmer dismissed the prospect of an imminent coup, declaring his readiness to confront any attempt to unseat him. The defiant stance follows reports that former health minister Wes Streeting is weighing a move to trigger a leadership contest as early as next week.

Starmer Vows to Defend Leadership Amid Internal Party Threats

The Prime Minister characterized the possibility of an internal power struggle as detrimental to national stability. While Streeting’s comments to the BBC have fueled speculation of a fracturing cabinet, Starmer remains adamant that the party should avoid a contest entirely. The fallout suggests growing friction within the Labour ranks, despite Starmer's insistence on holding his position.

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