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GOING UNDER: Starmer’s ‘Reset’ Speech Falls Flat, 60 MPs From His Own Labour Party Are Demanding His Resignation After Scandals, Crises, and the Local Elections Historic Losses

Last Updated: May 11, 2026By

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Man in glasses stands on a boat with a submarine in the background, showcasing naval operations in a coastal environment.
Starmer visits a submarine off the coast of Scotland – Picture by Simon Dawson / No 10 Downing Street/Wiki Commons

The number of MPs calling for Starmer’s resignation keeps growing – if it reaches 81, it triggers a leadership contest.

On an early morning post today, we were reporting on the Labour revolt against failing British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, notably among the party’s lawmakers.

I wrote about how ‘only’ ​30 Labour members of parliament had so far publicly voiced opposition to his leadership.

But now, a few hours later, the number of rebels has more than doubled, and stands at 60-62 MPs (depending on the source), and let me clear about this: it’s 60 Labour MPs, lawmakers from his own party.

Also, three ‘parliamentary private secretaries’ (who are MPs) resigned from the Government and joined the rebel MPs.

The BBC is saying that Things are moving quickly right now and Starmer is very vulnerable.

Starmer’s ‘reset’ speech fell flat – after all, how many resets can one PM get to do in one dysfunctional government?

The Telegraph is reporting that “the number of MPs calling for Sir Keir Starmer to resign has risen to 62, following the resignation of two [three] ministerial aides.”

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