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Dead Starmer Walking?

Monday, May 11th, 2026

While British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is swearing up and down he won’t resign after the Labour Party’s disasterous showing in council elections, a whole lot of Labour MPs are calling for him to step down. From the Mirror‘s running updates:

Keir Starmer teeters on the brink as Cabinet splits emerge on PM’s future

Keir Starmer’s premiership is hanging in the balance as Cabinet ministers warned him his time was up amid an explosive Labour revolt.

Splits emerged in his top team as Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood was said to be among several ministers who told the Prime Minister to consider setting out a timetable for his departure. Deputy PM David Lammy and Chief Whip Johnny Reynolds were at the PM’s side as he weighed his options, but did not call for him to go.

Housing Secretary Steve Reed and Attorney General Lord Hermer were among those urging the PM to fight on, the Mirror understands.

Jonathan Hinder, Labour MP for Pendle and Clitheroe, has joined the growing number of MPs calling for Sir Keir Starmer to resign, adding that the Prime Minister “has never been an electoral asset”.Speaking on BBC’s Newsnight, Mr Hinder said: “The blunt reality is, and every single Labour MP will tell you this, he has never been an electoral asset.“Our best electoral asset was the unpopularity of the Conservatives and the fact that Reform split their vote.”

Gordon McKee says Starmer ‘has lost the confidence’ of the public

Gordon McKee, who is MP for Glasgow South, has tweeted: “I’m deeply sad that we’re in this position and proud of what Keir Starmer achieved reforming the Labour Party.

“However, the message in Glasgow and across the country in last week’s elections was clear; the Prime Minister has lost the confidence of the public.”

Yay think? The entirety of the Muslim rape gang-friendly Labour Party has lost that confidence.

Those names we listed just now as the purported new ministerial aides have replaced those have quit today.

They include Joe Morris and Tom Rutland, who served as parliamentary secretaries to Wes Streeting and Emma Reynolds respectively.

Scores of Labour MPs calling for Keir Starmer to stand down following a disastrous set of local election results.

Sayeth Wikipedia: “A parliamentary secretary is a member of parliament in the Westminster system who assists a more senior minister with their duties.”

Tahir Ali, Labour MP for Birmingham Hall Green & Moseley, has tweeted to call on Keir Starmer to step down.

He said the election results show “party in crisis” and claimed Labour is “coasting without a real vision”.

Maureen Burke, the Labour MP for Glasgow North East, has joined the growing number of discontented MPs calling for Sir Keir Starmer to step down, saying her party is “bigger than one person”.

In a statement posted on X on Monday evening, she said: “When I see communities like mine, in Glasgow North East, turn against the Labour Party in such numbers, we must seek to understand why and refocus our efforts to win back their trust.”Despite two decades of SNP failure, people were reluctant to give Labour a hearing and told me that they could not, in good faith, vote Labour while Keir Starmer is Prime Minister.

Sarah Hall, MP for Warrington South, tweeted that last week’s election results “were devastating for our party.”

“Across the country and our region, we lost hardworking Labour representatives who dedicated themselves to their communities and to the values our movement was founded on,” she said. “Voters delivered a clear message. They feel disconnected from the current leadership and frustrated that progress is not happening quickly enough.”

She continued: “A pattern of poor decisions and unforced errors has created a growing sense of distance between the government and the people I was elected to serve.

“We cannot respond to this moment with another reset, another relaunch or more rhetoric.

Those are just a few quotes. The Mirror‘s current count has at least 75 Labour MPs calling for Starmer’s ouster from Number 10 Downing Street. While far short of a majority, it does show that there seems to be no fear of of declaring opposition to Starmer, which suggests he’s in a perilously weak position. And in truth, it’s hard to think of any leaders bouncing back from such an electoral disaster.

To quote a Peter Gabriel-era Genesis song, “More opened ears and opened eyes/And soon they dared to laugh.”

“Starmer Is A Wanker!”

Saturday, February 7th, 2026

We touched on the deepening unpopularity of UK Labour Prime Minister Keir Starmer in yesterday’s LinkSwarm, but Beege Welborn has a more in-depth and amusing look at a PM whose poll numbers are hitting record lows.

It’s no secret what I think of this milquetoast cockroach.

And the prime minister of England has been doing a pretty thorough job of making himself dispensable to the British public all on his own with his authoritarian carrying-ons, his embrace of foreign cultures and peoples over his own, onerous economic burdens, and his unfathomable drive to obliterate whatever respectable standing the United Kingdom still had in the world.

Popularity of Amelia meme snipped.

[There’s] a new theme song in the streets when Brits get together for a protest – one that they all know the words to.

Numerous versions of this ditty can be found on YouTube.

Keir Starmer’s fortunes were wobbling so badly that he cancelled twenty-seven local council elections scheduled for this May in an attempt to keep his Labour majority.

OOPS

Make that 29.

He had to withdraw the deal to pay to give away the strategically essential Chagos Islands to the Chinese-cozy, rapacious Mauritians when the United States blew a gasket over being lied to about the ‘why,’ and invoked a 1966 treaty he and his toadies had overlooked.

But it wasn’t until this week, when the avalanche of Epstein files dumped by our Department of Justice reached out and touched more than the formerly known as Prince Randy Andy that Starmer’s future suddenly looked bleak.

Known as ‘The Prince of Darkness,’ Lord Peter Mandelson was an intimate of both Starmer’s and, as we now know, Jeffrey Epstein’s. There had been questions about the relationship between the two of them, especially with Mandelson’s position high atop the Labour pyramid, but he denied any close contact.

Or so Starmer says now.

Starmer, however, had always acted a bit impulsively around Mandelson. Like when he reportedly appointed him as the UK’s ambassador to the United States without anyone’s by-your-leave.

Well, darn it, says Two Tier Keir now after the revelations.

The “Two-Tier Keir” jib comes from his government favoring illegal aliens over native Brits.

I messed up. I believed the scoundrel.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer remains under pressure this evening over his decision to appoint Peter Mandelson as US ambassador in 2024 – despite his connections to the late financier Jeffery Epstein.

Lib Dem leader Ed Davey and the Conservatives’ Kemi Badenoch have pushed for MPs to have votes of confidence in the PM, with Badenoch saying “it’s a question of when, not if he goes”.

Reform leader Nigel Farage called it “the biggest scandal for 100 years”, and said Starmer’s apology was “weak”. Green Party leader Zack Polanski, meanwhile, told BBC’s Newsnight yesterday that it was “the right thing” for Starmer to step down.

And there is also pressure inside Labour.

Salford MP Rebecca Long-Bailey has called it a “catastrophic misjudgement” for the PM to appoint Mandelson, while Rachael Maskell told the BBC that it’s “inevitable” that Starmer has to step down.

Mandelson was the frontman for massaging the Chagos deal.

The Epstein files have revealed that Lord Mandelson was leaking sensitive government information to the disgraced and convicted millionaire paedophile, something Starmer was specifically quizzed about last September.

“That enquiry led to a response on November 19 that no departmental record could be found of any information or communication from Lord Mandelson to Mr Epstein on these issues.”

And the litany of lies, obfuscations, and prevarications from Starmer regarding Mandelson and his relationship with Epstein is astonishing.

There were years of photographs and evidence, even without the absolutely damning refuse floating up from the DoJ release.

Yet Starmer still forged ahead.

…A Channel 4 Dispatches documentary on Epstein in 2019 revealed that Mandelson had phoned Epstein in prison trying to arrange a meeting with the boss of JP Morgan, Jamie Dimon.

Mandelson has been a Labour functionary at one level for decades, and yet his only idea to try and contact a prominent American businessman was to call up a convicted pedophile in prison? Doesn’t sound like the sort of man who should run a post office, much less an embassy.

It was public knowledge that as well as staying in Epstein’s homes in New York and Paris, he had stayed on Little St James – Epstein’s private sanctuary that the press widely referred to as “paedo island” – and that he had flown on Epstein’s private jet, nicknamed the Lolita Express.

I KNOW NUZZINK

…No wonder, then, that Labour MPs are now fuming at Sir Keir’s suggestion that it was somehow the fault of the security services that he was blinded to Lord Mandelson’s dodgy past.

Sir Keir announced in December 2024, before any Foreign Office vetting had been done, that Lord Mandelson was his choice to replace the highly capable Dame Karen Pierce as British ambassador to the US.

The Prime Minister wanted George Osborne, the former Tory chancellor, to do the job, but was persuaded by his chief of staff – and Mandelson protégé – Morgan McSweeney that the man who had twice resigned from the Blair government over his ties to wealthy men was the right person for the job.

McSweeney is Starmer’s chief of staff, and as head of Labour Together, also his front man against Trump and Twitter and Starmer’s efforts to silent dissenting media voices.

Sir Keir had been given a two-page report on Mandelson by the Cabinet Office propriety and ethics team, which carried out preliminary due diligence on all of the candidates for the ambassadorial role, and which amounted to a summary of publicly available information.

Can Starmer survive? Possibly. All sorts of of politicians have brazened out scandals that were thought to be sure career-enders (Bill Clinton comes to mind). But Starmer seems historically unpopular:

Sir Keir Starmer’s popularity has hit a grim low, new polling shows. Three-quarters of Britons now have an unfavourable opinion of the Prime Minister, according to YouGov’s tracker.

This is up three points from last month, when 72% had a negative view of Sir Keir. Just 18% see him in a positive light, giving him a net score of -57. It marks his worst rating to date and equals his predecessor Rishi Sunak’s lowest point as prime minister.

If Starmer falls, “Labour candidates to replace him as PM include Red Queen” Angela Rayner, Blairite Wes Streeting, retread Ed Miliband (face of their 2015 general election defeat and a NetZero fanatic), and Shabana Mahmood, who, despite her ethnic background, is evidently an immigration hardliner, so its questionable whether the Islamophilic Labour cadres would elect her. Manchester mayor Andy Burnham, another rumored candidate, isn’t currently in parliament.

But expect many more chants of “Starmer is a wanker!” as long as said wanker continues to occupy No. 10 Downing Street.

(Hat tip: Director Blue.)