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How Does Starmer Save Himself?

36 min · 12 mei 2026
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At the time of the show, Prime Minister Keir Starmer continues his fight for political survival. Four members of his government, including Home Office minister Jess Phillips, have so far resigned in protest; many Labour MPs are calling for him to quit following the disastrous set of elections for the Labour party last week. Deputy Political Editor of The Sun, Ryan Sabey, gets Petrie up to speed on the latest befoe she askes you, what can Leir Starmer do to save himself at this point? ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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