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Starmer faces mounting pressure to resign as he meets UK Cabinet in crunch talks

LONDON (AP) 鈥 U.K. Prime Minister told members of his Cabinet on Tuesday that he has no intention to resign as calls within his Labour Party for him to step down grew louder.

Starmer is trying to shore up support within his Cabinet following a febrile few days in the wake of for the Labour Party in local elections last week, which if repeated in a national election would see it overwhelmingly ejected from power.

The meeting was taking place after more than 70 Labour backbenchers, representing nearly a fifth of the party’s representation in the House of Commons, said that Starmer should stand down, or at least set out a timetable for his departure. That鈥檚 just an indication of the discontent within the Labour ranks, since no one has yet announced they will stand as a candidate for the party leadership, directly challenging Starmer.

On Tuesday, junior minister Miatta Fahnbulleh stepped down, urging Starmer 鈥渢o do the right thing for the country鈥 and set a timetable to step aside.

Fahnbulleh, who was the housing, communities and local government minister and is considered to be on the left of the party, said that she was proud of her service, but that the government hadn’t acted with the vision, pace and mandate for change it had been given by voters.

鈥淣or have we governed as a Labour Party clear about our values and strong in our convictions,鈥 she said.

Despite winning a , Labour鈥檚 popularity has sunk and Starmer is getting much of the blame.

The reasons why are varied, including a series of policy missteps, a perceived lack of vision, a struggling British economy and questions over his judgment 鈥 especially his appointment of Peter Mandelson as U.K. ambassador to Washington despite the envoy鈥檚 ties to the convicted sex offender .

Starmer doubled down on his resolve to stay in post.

At the start of their meeting Tuesday, Starmer told Cabinet ministers that he took responsibility for the losses in last week鈥檚 local elections across the U.K. but that he would fight on. Last week鈥檚 elections saw Labour squeezed from right and left, losing votes to both the anti-immigrant Reform UK and the 鈥渆co-populist鈥 Green Party. The result reflects the increasing fragmentation of U.K. politics, long dominated by Labour and the Conservatives.

Starmer said that there鈥檚 a process to oust a leader and that it hadn’t been triggered.

Under Labour鈥檚 rules, candidates must have the support of a fifth of the party鈥檚 House of Commons lawmakers 鈥 a number that currently stands at 81.

鈥淭he country expects us to get on with governing,鈥 Starmer said. 鈥淭hat is what I am doing and what we must do.鈥

The next U.K. national election doesn鈥檛 have to be held until 2029, but British politics allows parties to change leader midterm without the need for a general election.

Starmer had hoped to regain momentum with a speech on Monday intended to kickstart his fightback against detractors, and an ambitious set of legislative plans to be set out by King Charles III at the State Opening of Parliament on Wednesday.

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Danica Kirka in London contributed to this report.

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