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Labour Ministers Eye Starmer Exit After Scandals Escalate

dramabreakBy dramabreakApril 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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Recent developments within the Labour Party signal a growing consensus among Cabinet members and MPs that Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s leadership may soon end. A pivotal moment came during Energy Secretary Ed Miliband’s interview on GMB with Susanna Reid, where he conceded on Peter Mandelson’s appointment: “Yeah, it’s a fair point. He shouldn’t have been appointed. That is right.”

Public Signs of Distance

Scottish Secretary Douglas Alexander broke ranks by stating there are “no certainties” about Starmer leading Labour into the general election. Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper publicly rejected Starmer’s push for a diplomatic role for former communications director Matthew Doyle, linked to a convicted paedophile, without Foreign Secretary David Lammy’s knowledge. “I am, of course, extremely concerned at any suggestion that the permanent secretary or permanent under-secretary of the Foreign Office would be told not to inform the Foreign Secretary,” Cooper said. “As for the case that the honourable Member raised, I can confirm that it would also not have been an appropriate appointment.”

Work and Pensions Secretary Pat McFadden, often seen as a steady influence, declined to back the sacking of Sir Olly Robbins, noting cryptically, “I think very highly of him.”

Private Cabinet Concerns

Behind closed doors, ministers including David Lammy, Shabana Mahmood, Wes Streeting, and Rachel Reeves have voiced criticism of the Robbins dismissal through leaks. One Cabinet minister observed, “It’s moving. People now recognise something is going to have to happen relatively quickly after the local elections.”

Another minister added, “The feeling is basically that ‘this is not going to end. Keir can’t get out from under this. We need to draw a line.'” Perceptions have shifted sharply, with senior figures now viewing Starmer as ineffective, eroding previous respect.

Failed Strategies and External Pressures

Hopes that the Iran conflict could revive Starmer’s premiership have faded. Voters prioritize domestic issues like immigration over foreign policy, a minister noted. Plans for a relaunch tied to the King’s Speech have been abandoned due to ongoing Mandelson document revelations. “He’s too weak now,” one source indicated. “They’re just trying to see if they can survive a day at a time.”

Two Leadership Transition Scenarios

Cabinet discussions focus on two paths forward. The first involves a swift transition to a caretaker leader from within the Cabinet, such as John Healey, Pat McFadden, Hilary Benn, Yvette Cooper, or Bridget Phillipson, with parliamentary party approval.

The second option sees Starmer remain until Labour’s September conference, allowing campaigns by Wes Streeting, Angela Rayner, Ed Miliband, and potentially Andy Burnham—once he secures a seat—to gain momentum and involve party members fully.

Local elections, expected to deliver poor results for Labour, loom as the likely catalyst. One minister described the process as a “men-in-grey-suits operation,” underscoring the urgency to resolve the leadership crisis cleanly.

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