According to a Thames Valley Telegraph report on May 11, Chris Curtis, chair of the Labour Growth Group (comprising about 100 members), called on British Prime Minister Keir Starmer to set a resignation timeline. Curtis said the party needs “more radical change” than the government has proposed, citing current challenges, economic difficulties, and geopolitical pressures. “I believe now is the time to seek new leadership,” Curtis stated, adding that Starmer should establish a timetable for an “orderly leadership election process.” The call signals growing pressure within Labour’s different factions for Starmer’s departure.
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