The Papers: 'Cabinet turns on Starmer' and 'You have been murdered'
'Cabinet turns on Starmer' and 'You have been murdered'Just nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleEvery paper on Tuesday morning has dedicated its front page to the future of Sir Keir Starmer's premiership, with the Times declaring: "Cabinet turns on Starmer." The paper reports that "nearly 80" Labour MPs have publicly told the prime minister that it is time to go, including at least three senior Cabinet ministers. Sources have told the Times that both the Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, and the Foreign Secretary, Yvette Cooper, have pressed the prime minister to "set out a timeline for his departure".A similar headline leads the Daily Telegraph, which reads: "Time to go, Cabinet tells Starmer." According to the paper, four ministerial aides were among 76 Labour MPs calling for Sir Keir's resignation, and they have already quit the government in protest."Starmer's survival on the line as cabinet ministers urge him to quit" says the Guardian, which writes that Sir Keir's "grip on power appeared to be slipping away". Sources told the paper that at least two Cabinet ministers have discussed with Sir Keir how they could take a "responsible, dignified, orderly" approach to what might follow, but at least two more were urging him to fight on.The Star has employed its trademark humour to illustrate Sir Keir's predicament, framing the events unfolding in the Labour Party as an episode of popular television programme The Traitors. The papers headline reads: "You've been murdered".The Daily Express says Sir Keir was "teetering on the edge" on Monday evening. It reports that former Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner and Health Secretary Wes Streeting are both ready to launch leadership bids as soon as Tuesday.Similarly, the Sun writes "Starmer's on the brink". The paper says Sir Keir's premiership is in "freefall...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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