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    Keir Starmer, British Prime Minister, Refuses to Resign

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    Keir Starmer, British Prime Minister, Refuses to Resign

    The prime minister of Britain, Keir Starmer, vowed to continue governing at a high-stakes cabinet meeting on Tuesday. Calls have grown for for him to resign since heavy Labour Party losses in local elections last week.

    Should the prime minister resign, ministers? Is it over for Keir Starmer? Has anyone got the guts to challenge Keir Starmer? Should the prime minister resign? Has anyone got the guts to challenge Keir Starmer? Is it over for the prime minister? Wes Streeting, do you want to be prime minister? Will you challenge Keir Starmer?

    The prime minister of Britain, Keir Starmer, vowed to continue governing at a high-stakes cabinet meeting on Tuesday. Calls have grown for for him to resign since heavy Labour Party losses in local elections last week.

    By Monika Cvorak

    May 12, 2026



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