PM ally hints he could QUIT as he faces Cabinet showdown

An important supporter of Keir Starmer has hinted that the Prime Minister might soon announce a timeline for stepping down.

Darren Jones mentioned he would not ‘preempt any decision’ when questioned about whether the Prime Minister will lead the party in the forthcoming election.

Sir Keir’s hold on leadership seems to be waning, as several Cabinet members, reportedly including Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood, have discreetly encouraged him to resign following disappointing local election results.

Approximately 80 MPs have issued public calls for his resignation, and five ministerial aides have resigned from their posts.

Joe Morris, one of the aides who stepped down, works with Health Secretary Wes Streeting, who is considered a potential Blairite contender for the Prime Minister’s position.

An MP from a neighboring East London constituency has also joined the dissenters, sparking concern among left-wing members that he might be orchestrating the upheaval.

The premier will confront his senior team at the weekly Cabinet this morning, which could be a critical moment as a battle for Labour’s political soul gets into full swing.

As Westminster faces the prospect of fourth PM being kicked out in just four years today: 

  • The UK’s borrowing costs have jumped as markets take fright at the danger of the Government lurching to the Left;
  • Concerns have been raised that the King will be embarrassed by having to deliver a State Opening speech for a ‘zombie’ PM;
  • A despairing minister has admitted Labour MPs look like hypocrites after condemning the Tories over a ‘carousel of chaos’. 

Darren Jones said he would not ‘get ahead of any decision’ when asked whether the PM would lead the party into the next election

Ms Rayner acted last night amid worries on the Left that Blairite Wes Streeting is in pole position to take over from Sir Keir if there is an immediate contest

Ms Rayner acted last night amid worries on the Left that Blairite Wes Streeting is in pole position to take over from Sir Keir if there is an immediate contest

Mr Jones, an arch-loyalist, was sent out by Downing Street to brave TV studios this morning. 

However, he did not give a firm commitment to the premier staying in post. 

He told Sky News: ‘I spoke to the Prime Minister last night, as you would expect, and he, as you would also expect, is talking to colleagues who have raised issues yesterday.

‘But he was also very clear, as I’m sure all of my colleagues are, that coming into the office this morning, as we all are doing, we’re absolutely focused on our jobs, on delivering the things that we promise to deliver for the public.’

Asked if Sir Keir would be leading Labour into the next election, Mr Jones said: ‘I’m not going to get ahead of any decision that the Prime Minister may or may not take.

‘He was very clear yesterday that he will not be walking away, as some of my colleagues have asked him to do…

‘All I would say is that the vast majority of us are focused on using the time we have in government to be able to deliver the types of change for people across the country that we’re also passionate about delivering, but that we have to work together then as a party in this new political era of five-party politics, of the rise of populist parties in our country, to be able to set the course for winning that next election.’

The situation spiralled out of control last night as Labour factions jostled for position.

The timetable for appointing a new PM has emerged as a critical issue as Blairites and the hard Left try to get the upper hand.

The latter want a delay so Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has a chance to win a by-election and return to the Commons – while Streeting would be favourite if the contest is resolved quickly.

The crisis was escalated at the weekend by backbencher Catherine West putting herself forward as a ‘stalking horse’ candidate to challenge the PM.

A formal contest for Labour leader can be triggered when a single candidate gets 81 nominations from MPs.  

Sir Keir tried to quell the revolt in a speech yesterday, warning of ‘chaos’ if he is ousted and vowing not to ‘walk away’.

But his intervention did not satisfy the furious Labour rank and file, with numbers calling for his resignation continuing to rack up.

The decision by five ministerial aides – the others are Tom Rutland, Sally Jameson, Naushabah Khan and Melanie Ward – looked to be part of a coordinated move against the PM.

In a sign of the febrile atmosphere in Westminster, junior health minister Stephen Kinnock admitted last night that some Cabinet members ‘may well’ call for the Prime Minister to go the meeting this morning.

‘It is possible that members of the Cabinet might do that. I genuinely have no idea at all. What I am simply saying is any one of my colleagues who is potentially thinking of doing that, I just hope they really will take a beat, pause and reflect, and think about the potential that has for the chaos that might be unleashed,’ he told BBC Newsnight.

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