
Originally published byThe Guardian
Replacing a leader is difficult, as Jeremy Corbyn proved โ but MPs can apply pressure, publicly or privately
Many Labour MPs believe Keir Starmer will not survive as Labour leader for long enough to fight the next election. What they cannot agree on, however โ even after a disastrous set of results in this weekโs elections โ is how his departure might come about.
The Labour rulebook makes it notoriously difficult to unseat a party leader: none has been formally ejected in the postwar period, though some, including Tony Blair, have resigned under pressure from their own MPs.
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