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Pm Starmer Will Not Set Out a Timetable to Quit Says His Deputy

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- British PM Keir Starmer faces pressure to resign after poor local election results on May 7, 2026.
- Nearly a quarter of Labour lawmakers called for his departure.
- Deputy David Lammy stated Starmer will not set a timetable to quit.
- Two potential successors, Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham, are positioning for a leadership challenge.
- Over 60 Labour lawmakers have publicly demanded resignation.
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