Trickle of Labour MPs join calls for Starmer to go, but so far no cabinet ministers or rivals have joined thempublished at 09:05 BST
Harry Farley
Political correspondent, reporting from Downing Street
This morning has seen a trickle of Labour MPs joining those calling for the prime minister to step down.
In the last few minutes the former minister Catherine West added her voice.
"The Labour Party need the chance to have an honest conversation about how we deliver the change we promised in 2024, and that requires new leadership which understands the urgent and real concerns of people across the UK," she said.
I’m reporting from a sunny Downing Street this morning. But if you’re one of those sat inside pondering the prime minister’s next steps, it’s looking pretty gloomy.
Their one silver lining is, so far, there haven’t been any cabinet ministers or leadership rivals among those saying Starmer should go.
He will give a speech on Monday to try and set a direction and vision for where he wants to take the country now. But writing in The Guardian, the prime minister said he'd made mistakes, but added "that doesn’t mean tacking right or left". From that, it doesn’t sound like a major overhaul in policy or approach.
His problem is many more Labour MPs than the 20 or so who’ve publicly said so believe his time is up.



















