
Angela Rayner has pledged her ‘full support’ to Keir Starmer as she joined the Cabinet in rallying around the Prime Minister following a call from the Scottish Labour leader to resign.
Ms Rayner, Keir Starmer’s former housing secretary and ex-Labour deputy leader, said the party needed to learn from the Peter Mandelson scandal but urged MPs not to ‘play politics and factional games’.
Her intervention came as Cabinet ministers rallied around the Prime Minister after Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar said his leadership was ‘not good enough’.
Mr Sarwar became the most senior Labour figure to urge Starmer to step down, explaining ‘too many mistakes’ had been made in Downing Street in the wake of the Peter Mandelsonscandal.
Speaking at a hastily arranged press conference in Glasgow, Mr Sarwar he spoke to Starmer earlier today explaining his decision was ‘not easy’ or ‘without pain’ as he has a ‘genuine friendship’ with the Prime Minister.
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Shabana Mahmood: Keir Starmer has my full support
The PM won a five-year mandate from the British people just 18 months ago. Labour governments don’t come along often. It is a privilege to serve in one and we must not waste a second.
The PM has my full support. Let’s get on with changing the country for the better.
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Angela Rayner offers ‘full support’ for Keir Starmer
The recent scandal around Peter Mandelson and Jeffrey Epstein was shocking – and demands that both this government and our party learn the lessons, and act on them
But the worst possible response would be to play party politics or factional games. Labour is only getting started on changing things for the better – our Employment Rights Act, renters’ rights, leasehold reform, free school meals and lifting kids out of poverty
I urge all my colleagues to come together, remember our values and put them into practice as a team. The Prime Minister has my full support in leading us to that end.
Labour deputy backs Starmer…but calls for party to be more ‘inclusive’
I will (be) sitting alongside Keir Starmer at the PLP this evening as Deputy Leader with my full support.
He and I have been discussing in recent days, and before, how we need to do better to take the fight to Reform (as we are doing in Gorton & Denton) and by showing we are on the side of ordinary people. That also means being more inclusive and collaborative in the way we work. Keir gets that.
I very much look forward to continuing that work together as one Labour team, with Keir as our leader. I know most colleagues feel the same.
Lisa Nandy adds her support for Keir Starmer
Scottish Secretary at odds with Scottish Labour over Starmer’s leadership
Anas has reached his own decision and I respect that. My job – as Anas acknowledged today – is to make sure Scotland’s voice is heard in Cabinet.
My focus remains on doing that. The Prime Minister has recognised not just that lessons have to be learned but also that we change how we do government. He is right about that and has my support.
Like all Labour MPs we want the Labour government to be the government that the people of this country hoped for when they rejected the Tories. That is where all of my energies are and will remain focussed.
Wes Streeting: Starmer doesn’t need to resign
Sarwar skewered over own links to Mandelson
Is that something, someone I want to be associated with? No.
He has betrayed this country, he has betrayed the party he was once a member of and he has betrayed the public in terms of his actions and his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein.
Ed Miliband backs Keir Starmer
Keir has earned the right to deliver the change he has promised and do what he cares about – which is to serve the country.
This is not the time for the Government to turn inwards on itself. We must focus on delivering the change we promised the country.
More Cabinet ministers backs Starmer
Defence Secretary: The PM has my ‘fullest support’
The British public gave Keir a huge mandate only 18 months ago.
They wanted a Labour government. They want us to deliver the change we promised. They expect us to get on with the job. The PM has my fullest support in leading this Government and this country.
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