Labour MPs, dissatisfied with Starmer’s leadership amid poor polling, are openly calling for a revamp of the prime minister’s team.
“Something needs to give,” said Labour MP for Southport, Patrick Hurley, on Times Radio. “Something needs to change.”
Hurley criticized the ongoing situation as a “distraction on steroids” from the government’s objectives and expressed his own extreme frustration.
While Hurley supported the prime minister staying in office, he suggested that altering the backroom staff could help refocus the government’s priorities.
Stroud MP Simon Opher, who has previously voiced concerns over welfare reform, told the BBC that Starmer “needs to change his advisers in No. 10” and claimed the prime minister is being “really let down.”
“In politics, we rely on people to support us, our advisers, and they clearly haven’t done this with Peter Mandelson. So, a bit of a clear out at No. 10 is necessary,” he said.













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