'We need to move quickly,' says Labour MP seeking to challenge PMpublished at 14:47 BST
Image source, Getty Images"We have a problem and we have to move quickly" - those were the words of Labour MP Catherine West this morning, after threatening to challenge Keir Starmer unless the cabinet can agree on a replacement.
On Saturday, she said she would challenge the PM herself if a cabinet minister didn't step forward by Monday.
Tempering her tone a little this morning, she told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg she would listen to what Starmer has to say in a planned speech on Monday, but would "put out a call for names" if still dissatisfied.
West would need the backing of 81 Labour MPs to successfully trigger a challenge - she says she has 10 already. Here's how the process works.
Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said the party was given a "real kicking" in Thursday's elections in England, Scotland and Wales, and conceded there are "big and serious issues that we have to address".
But she said she doesn't believe the message the party should take from the elections is that it should take time "fighting amongst ourselves". The government needs to "tell a better story" and "deliver faster", she said.
We've not seen Starmer today, but in interviews with The Sunday Mirror and The Observer, the prime minister has argued he wants to continue and deliver on a "10-year project of renewal".
Starmer will try to reset his premiership in a major speech on Monday before Wednesday's King's Speech, in which the government will set out the new laws it intends to pass in the coming year.
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