Four ministerial aides have quit in order to call for Sir Keir Starmer’s resignation.
Joe Morris, Melanie Ward, Tom Rutland and Naushabah Khan broke ranks on Monday night after more than 70 backbenchers urged the Prime Minister to quit.
Mr Morris resigned from his role as parliamentary private secretary (PPS) to Wes Streeting, the Health Secretary, who is a key figure on the Right of the party and has been proposed as a potential challenger to Sir Keir.
Ms Ward, the PPS to David Lammy, the Deputy Prime Minister, also resigned and called for Sir Keir to stand down.
Mr Rutland was PPS to Emma Reynolds, the Environment Secretary, and Ms Khan was a PPS in the Cabinet Office.
Sally Jameson, MP for Doncaster Central and PPS to Shabana Mahmood, the Home Secretary, also called for Sir Keir to resign but has not yet stood down herself.
The Prime Minister used a speech on Monday morning to try to reset his premiership after Labour lost almost 1,500 council seats in last week’s local elections.
But the speech, which promised a closer relationship with Europe, failed to quell unease among backbenchers, whose calls for him to quit grew throughout the day.
Ben Goldsborough is the 74th Labour MP to call for Sir Keir Starmer to resign.
The MP for South Norfolk said: “I believe our movement can still deliver the change people desperately want and deserve.
“But I no longer believe the Prime Minister can lead that change.”
Sir Keir is quickly inching towards 81 MPs, the total needed to trigger a leadership race.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/05/11/keir-starmer-reset-speech-labour-defeat-local-elections/