The Gower MP Tonia Antoniazzi is the latest politician to call for the Prime Minister to step aside
Another Welsh Labour MP has called on Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer to resign, saying now is the time for him to “step aside in an orderly manner”. On Monday evening the Labour MP for Gower, Tonia Antoniazzi, said it was time for Mr Starmer to stand down.
It also emerged that around 80 MPs have signed a letter calling for Sir Keir Starmer to set out a timetable for his departure. The Press Association is reporting Most of these have publicly called for the Prime Minister to stand down, it is understood.
A fourth Government aide has also resigned, joining the dozens of Labour MPs calling for Sir Keir Starmer to stand down following the local elections.
The Labour party was humbled in elections last week which saw them lose more than 1,460 council seats across England and finish a distant second to the SNP in a vote to decide the next Scottish Parliament. In Wales Labour suffered a result which would previously have been considered unthinkable: finishing third, comfortably behind Plaid Cymru and Reform.
The party now has only nine seats out of 96 in the Senedd, with even First Minister Eluned Morgan failing to get re-elected. She has since stepped down as Labour’s leader in Wales and will be replaced as First Minister by Plaid Cymru’s Rhun ap Iorwerth. Read the biggest stories in Wales first by signing up to our daily newsletter here.
Nationally this has been seen as the electorate making their views on Keir Starmer’s premiership perfectly clear.
Posting on social media, Ms Antoniazz, said: “Sir Keir Starmer is a man of great integrity who has led the Labour Party through difficult times.
“There will be those that disagree with me but I think it is genuinely time for him to step aside as PM in an orderly manner. I will make a further statement tomorrow.”
This came after fellow Labour MP Ruth Jones – who represents Newport West and Islwyn – told the BBC on Monday morning: “I think we need him to set out the timetable for when he is going to stand down – not yet, not in a rush, not in a hasty way.
“He’s done a brilliant job, he’s been there six years, he’s got us in, after one term in the wilderness, he’s got us a massive majority.
“He’s brilliant on the international stage but he’s not cutting through on the doorstep as a leader with charisma.”
Blue Labour, an internal pressure group, has called for the Prime Minister to set out a timetable for his departure.
The group said in a statement on X: “It’s time for Keir Starmer to set out a timetable for his departure.
“Nothing has convinced us that he is able to rise to the challenge confronting this country.
“As the process unfolds, no candidate should be blocked from standing; the job is too important for factional warfare and NEC machinations.
“Labour must now navigate a very difficult transition to a new prime minister. It must avoid the danger of retreating back into its comfort zone in which it can pretend there are no hard choices and trade-offs in rebuilding the country.
“There is a hard road ahead. The people of our islands are looking for the light at the end of the tunnel.
“The next leader must have a clear programme of government and story to tell the British people about how we will get there.”
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