Is Keir Starmer facing a plot to depose him as UK prime minister?

Concerns are brewing within the Labour Party about Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership, with some senior aides hinting that he may be facing a plot to remove him as UK Prime Minister.

According to sources close to the prime minister, Health Secretary Wes Streeting is building significant support among his colleagues to take on Starmer. Unnamed allies of the prime minister have reportedly told media outlets that they are preparing for a potential leadership challenge in just 18 months - before Starmer's premiership has even reached its two-year mark.

However, it appears that Streeting has denied these claims, stating that he is not challenging Starmer and that any efforts to do so would be "reckless" and "dangerous". He also suggested that Starmer should take responsibility for finding those who are behind the briefing against him before taking action himself.

The Labour Party's internal strife has led to a media storm, with some calling on Starmer to take decisive action to address the rumors of a plot. Starmer has responded by saying that briefings against ministers are "completely unacceptable" and that he will not tolerate such behavior from his team.

Despite this, polls suggest that Starmer's popularity is in decline. A recent YouGov survey found that only 27% of respondents think he should continue as Labour Party leader, with many blaming his leadership style for the party's woes.

The situation has also drawn criticism from opposition parties. Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch called Starmer a "weak prime minister at war with his own cabinet", while Reform UK's head of policy Zia Yusuf warned that Labour members could choose their next leader, potentially leading to Ed Miliband being crowned the new PM.

With just two weeks to go before the autumn budget, which has sparked intense speculation over potential tax increases, some are worried that Starmer's leadership could be derailed by internal power struggles. The budget is seen as a key test of the prime minister's ability to deliver on Labour's election promises and restore public trust in the party.

Starmer's woes have also been exacerbated by issues such as migration, which has led to criticism from far-right groups like Reform UK. His government's attempts to address the issue through deals with France have been met with skepticism, while the recent accidental prison releases have further eroded his authority.

Meanwhile, the economy remains a pressing concern for Starmer, with new figures showing slow growth and inflation stuck at 3.8%. As the prime minister struggles to respond to these challenges, it is unclear whether he will be able to stem the tide of opposition and secure his position as Labour leader - let alone UK Prime Minister.
 
🤔 just thinkin, if Starmer's got so many ppl doubtin' him already at 2 yrs in, whats gonna happen when hes actually facin a leadership challenge? 🚨 its like he needs to take control of the narrative himself instead of waitin for it to build against him. 📊 I'm worried that if he can't turn things around, his popularity'll just keep droppin' and Labour'll be stuck in neutral 🔇
 
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**Concerns about Keir Starmer's leadership are growing...**

I think this whole situation is quite stressful for the party. 🤕 Starmer seems to be handling it well, but the criticism from opposition parties and even some within his own party is taking its toll.

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**Party loyalty vs. opposition criticism**
It's like the seesaw is tipping towards one side - Starmer's leadership style and policies are being questioned by many.

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**Popularity decline for Keir Starmer**
The recent polls showing his popularity in decline should be a wake-up call for him. He needs to find ways to boost public trust and address the concerns of his own party members.

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**Timeframe for potential leadership challenge**
With just over a year before Starmer's premiership reaches its two-year mark, it's crucial that he takes decisive action to shore up his support. Otherwise, we might see another Labour leader in the near future...

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**Ed Miliband as potential next PM?**
The speculation about Ed Miliband being crowned the new PM is not far-fetched at this point. We'll have to wait and see how things unfold.
 
omg u guys r going crazy thinkin keir starmer gotta go lol like what's the issue with him? hes tryna do good but i guess its hard when ur team is against u & u have to deal w these other parties drama 🤯 he needs 2 just chill & let his gov run itself u cant force people 2 like u, u have 2 earn their trust 👊
 
omg u no wot's goin on wit keir starmer? 😂 there r ppl who think hes losin his grip & some of his advisors might even be tryna take him down 🤯 its crazy! wes streeting, the health secy, is prob one of them but he says im not challngin starmer lol like wot's the diff btw a plot & u jus takin stuff to urself? 🤑 anywayz starmer needs 2 get his act 2gthr b4 its 2 late. 27% approval rating? thats pretty low 🤔
 
.. so like Starmer's leadership is being questioned by some of his own people? I mean, come on, guys! If you're that unhappy with him, just say it already! Don't go behind his back and start whispering to the press 🤔. And what's with all these 'plot' claims? Like, get some proof before making a big deal out of it! Wes Streeting is like, totally not challenging Starmer, but I guess that's hard for some people to believe 😒.

And seriously, if Starmer's popularity is in decline because of his leadership style, then maybe he should take some constructive criticism and actually do something about it 🤷‍♂️. It's not like he's the only one with problems - have you seen the state of the economy lately? Slow growth, inflation stuck at 3.8%... that's not exactly stellar 📉.

Oh, and by the way, Kemi Badenoch calling him a 'weak prime minister' is just low 🙄. I mean, she's got her own issues to deal with, like that whole Brexit debacle 🤯. Let's focus on the facts, people! Starmer's got his work cut out for him, but he can still turn things around if he puts his mind to it 💪.

As for Ed Miliband being the next PM... I don't think so 😂. He's not exactly known for his economic savvy (if you recall, that whole 'King First Class' debacle 🚫). Give Starmer a break, guys!
 
man this labour party drama got me thinking about how leadership works in the first place 🤔... you gotta wonder what's going on inside Keir Starmer's head, is he feeling the pressure or has he just lost touch with his own vision for the party? 🤷‍♂️ and now Wes Streeting is trying to move in and take his spot - it's like a never-ending game of musical chairs, but with the fate of the country on the line 🎶... what does it say about our society that we're more interested in who's gonna be in power than actual policy? 🤷‍♀️
 
omg this guy keir starmer is getting roasted 😂 and i'm not even surprised! the labour party has been having major issues for ages and now they're blaming each other? what's new, right? anyway, it seems like wes streeting is trying to be the next big thing but he's coming across as super entitled 🙄. newsflash, mate: you can't just build support among your colleagues by being a snobby health secretary. starmer needs to sort out his team and stop being so wishy-washy about these whole 'plots' against him. 27% of people think he should step down? that's not exactly a shocker 😅. and honestly, i'm low-key rooting for ed miliband to become the new pm - at least he's got some real leadership skills 🤷‍♂️.
 
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