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Labour is facing a potential internal

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revolt with reports that MPs are already

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plotting to force Cir Stalmer to name a

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date for his resignation. According to

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the Times, a group of disaffected

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backbenches is drawing up plans to par

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pressure pressure on the prime minister

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amid fears of a devastating local

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election wipeout.

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Projections suggest Labour could lose up

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to 1,900 council seats, a result that

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would send shock waves through the party

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and trigger a full-blown leadership

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crisis. Now, those concerns appear to be

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spilling over behind the scenes as a

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number of MPs, many elected in 2024, are

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said to be rallying support for a

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leadership challenge once the votes are

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in. An open letter is reportedly being

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drafted directly blaming Kstarma for the

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party's expected losses and demanding he

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sets out a clear timetable to step down.

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Senior figures are understood to be

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aware of the plans with comparisons

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already being drawn to the plot by

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Gordon Brown's allies that forced Tony

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Blair from power. But this isn't yet a

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coordinated coup. So far, only a small

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number of MPs are believed to have been

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approached to sign the letter, and no

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cabinet minister has publicly backed any

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move against the prime minister. Still,

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the anger inside Labor is said to be

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real. One minister reportedly described

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genuine frustration within the party,

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while others believe any serious attempt

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to remove Star will have to come from

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the backbenches.

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Attention is already turning to

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potential successes. Health Secretary

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Wes Streeting and Angela Raina are both

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seen as having enough support to mount a

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challenge, although neither is believed

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to be ready to make the first move.

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Behind the scenes, Rea is even said to

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have held private talks aimed at

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strengthening her credentials on

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defense, fueling speculation about

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positioning for a future leadership bid.

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All of this comes as Labour braces for

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what could be a historic setback. The

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party is expected to suffer heavy losses

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not just in England but potentially in

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Wales and Scotland too. There are fears

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Labour could slump to third place in

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some areas. While even in London, its

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traditional stronghold, the party could

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record its lowest ever vote share. This

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comes amid the rise of Reform UK and the

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Greens. And in former Redwall heartlands

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like Wakefield, Barnsley and Sunderland,

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losses could be particularly severe. For

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now, Cir Stalmer remains in charge. But

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if these projections become reality, the

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pressure from within his own party could

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>> Now we start with the man branded by

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some as never here. And with Labour

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predicted to be facing election wipeout

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in Thursday's elections, Skiia Stalmer

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is now almost 3,000 miles away. Now, as

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Labour ministers, counselors, and

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activists knock on doors up and down the

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country, Sakir is on his, get this, 44th

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trip since he became prime minister.

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Here's a reminder of some of his jetet

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exclusions thus far.

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Not a bad life, is it? Now it's all the

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falls today because it's the 44th trip

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for Sakir Dharma. The prime minister has

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spent today at a summit of European

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leaders in Armenia, where he's backed

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joining the EU's 78 billion pound

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Ukraine loan scheme, calling it a win

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for both security and jobs in the UK.

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And meanwhile, talk of a leadership

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challenge that just won't go away

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because Westing, Angela Raina, and Andy

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Burnham are all apparently on maneuvers.

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And the SMP leader in Westminster,

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Steven Flynn, says it's like auditions

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for Labour Party celebrity traitors.

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Well, I'm joined now by G News Hospital

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editor Chris Hope. Chris, welcome to the

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show. Always a pleasure to have your

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company and May the fourth be with you

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on this Mayday. Chris, on a serious

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point, elections coming up on on

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Thursday. Could be a difficult time for

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the prime minister. Why on earth is he

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on his 44th foreign trip? What's the

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point?

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>> Well, the point is there are two jobs,

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aren't there, for the prime minister?

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Doing all this stuff at home. he has to

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do cost of living crisis deal the NHS

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the economy but also there's a kind of

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piece facing the world talking to world

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leaders this meeting over the weekend

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has been the European political

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community 45 member countries the very

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loose gathering of European Union and

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non-Europe

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union countries plus Canada of course

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Mark Carney is there and the European

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Union institutions because they're

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looking at Ukraine the UK is now saying

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it will take part in in a 78 billion

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pound loan to Ukraine that was being

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held up previously by Hungary but

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there's been a change of leadership uh

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there and that's why it's going ahead um

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he has to go away Martin because of

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because of Brexit because of what you

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campaigned for back in the day but the

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point of Brexit is you need to get about

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form these bilateral um uh uh

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connections with other countries you

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can't just go along every quarter and

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meet 27 other EU countries and outsource

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lots of European Union foreign policy to

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Brussels. We do it all ourselves. It's a

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price of sovereignty is traveling more.

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And when I've been traveling with him,

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I'm lucky enough to do it for GB News.

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He does talk a lot about things our

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viewers care about. We make him do that

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by asking questions, but he does

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volunteer concerns about cost of living,

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concerns about fuel, concerns about um

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small boats crisis. He does talk about

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this and in fact the first meeting of

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this of this EPC grouping which happened

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in Benin Palace um back in 20 in I think

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autumn 2024 was about the small boats

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crisis. So I think to be fair to him yes

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he's traveling but he's kind of got to

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because of what that vote in part back

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in 2016.

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>> It's very important that we're clear

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that we work very closely with the US on

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all issues to do with defense and

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security and intelligence. we have done

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for many years and we do so every day.

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But clearly we also have to make sure

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that the European countries do more on

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defense and security. That's actually an

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argument that President Trump makes. But

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I feel very strongly that the European

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countries now need to step up and do

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more on defense and security to have a

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