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Guys, K Starmmer has woken up in terror as this vote exceeds his worst fears.
Yes, ladies and gentlemen, we got some news um that has of course caused Kstarma some major major problems on him.
Of course, clinging on to his position.
As we know, this is probably going to rumble on for the next couple of weeks slash months until this bi-election of course uh comes to its conclusion.
Then a Labour leadership contest will of course be launched.

K Starmmer obviously came out yesterday saying he is looking to lead the party into the next general election and that he will not be resigning.
So instead of governing the country, this Labor government is doing something that they vowed they wouldn’t do.
They is doing something they vowed that they wouldn’t do when the Tories were doing it.
And that is constant inviting and soap opera.
But that’s exactly what we’re seeing here now.
The country’s focus is now going to be on this Labor leadership chaos and uh not running the country.
Now things have got worse for Karma as the Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham has it has been revealed would smash Kama and Streeting in a Labor leadership contest.
A polling conducted by Yuggov found 47% of party members named Mr.
Bernham as their first choice candidate for Labour leader.
Burnham, who was hoping to win a bi-election in Makerfield on June 18th, also opened up on considerable leads in head-to-head contest.
The Greater Manchester would defeat the Prime Minister by a margin of 59% to 37% and the King of the North, quote unquote, is also more popular than Mr.
Streeting, opening a 70point lead over the health secretary.
Now, where Streing also announced on Saturday his intention to stand in a leadership contest.
Um but again he also struggled against both Angela Raina and Ed Milliband among Labour members.
So essentially what we’re seeing now is Andy Burman the favorite Karmama probably second and then Wes Streeting at the bottom.
I didn’t know Wes Streeting I don’t know how Wes Streeting ever even thought the facts that he would be able to go and run and be the leader of the party because he’s pretty much a worse and carbon copy of Kirst Starmmer.

So it was never ever going to to happen.
Let’s get a bit more reaction on this sort of vote that we’ve seen this polling data as uh it doesn’t look good for the prime minister.
It’s the first cabinet meeting since of course the health secretary resigned and we saw all of that psycho drama only a week ago by the way.
It feels like it was a month ago, doesn’t it? I mean it a week is a long time these days, isn’t it Christopher? It really does.
That’s right.
Morning Alex.
Morning Al Ellie.
Great to see you.
Absolutely right.
And this time last week, of course, the cabinet left this meeting, this annual, this weekly meeting called the and then we they came and spoke to the press.
That may happen again today.
Uh we’re here, of course, and Troll trying to grab words as they go in because this meeting is all so perilous now for this prime minister.
I know we’re talking about West Streeting and Andy Bernham, but the prime minister is still in post.
He intends to fight a leadership election if he can.
He intends to lead Labor into the next election and serve 10 full years as prime minister.
That’s what he told reporters yesterday.
And that’s where we are with these two worlds colliding.
One of this world of actual government where governing is happening.
They’re trying to do all sorts of measures.
Today the PM will chair a small business round table.
There’ll be presentations in the cabinet meeting starting at 9:30 about government delivery looking at NHS waiting list fallings falling GDP up.
They’re trying to show that the world is carrying on that the government is still functioning.
But the all the talk in the building I’ve been at this morning in parliament is all about how many votes will will street get will Burnham get back in.
We are expecting Westing to give a statement a resignation statement maybe as soon as tomorrow after prime minister’s question.
So tomorrow will be extraordinary with the PM made to sit there on the front bench as Westing tears into his record.
So the drama is by no means over and this poll you’re describing there of course is a further blow uh with with members saying there they far prefer Andy Burnham although look at the detail there um Kharma is doing well in a in a morning who do you prime minister Andy Andy Burnham or Kharma that’s Emma Reynolds arriving of course with the usual shouts from prime from journalists she of course is the environment secretary I asked her if you could hear that who do you want to be your prime minister Is it Andy Bernham or Karma or I should said West Streeting too? Now already in there of course is David Lammy.
He’s the deputy prime minister.
He had a response to the shouts today from journalists.
U we’re waiting there for that clip to play but David Ammy is in there.
He’s the deputy prime minister.
He has gone in already and he said we’re going to try and improve it.
Richard Minister should we rejoin the EU Mr.
Lammy who’s running the country a few lot of fighting around Karma at the moment of course Richard Her is the attorney general and a key aid and a key ally of Karma as I say David Ammy is inside the building now he has some remarks yes to the press as he walked in they there’s a sense here of of wagons being circled around Kis Dharma he certainly is a different prime minister than he was a week ago but the one he met reported yesterday is one who wants to keep going who feels he can get through this he is a resilient individual and thinks he can do so.
Now they’re of course number 10 are watching what happens with these candidates who may replace him.
West routing again as I say we’re expecting some form of resignation statement maybe as soon as tomorrow afternoon in the House of Commons.
Andy Burnham of course is the one they’re all watching because he’s doing so well in this polling as we said there.
Um he would he would win over Starmer 59% 37% according to a poll of 700 uh Labour members.
Um but we we we heard um there’s a there’s a blue there’s a a bird attacking our camera there but it’s gone away.
Um we Andy Burnham yesterday of course is already facing pressure on his previous views.
Now he was known as someone who flip-flopped around on policy back in 2010 and back in 2015 when he ran for leader and that’s already happening on his on his views on Brexit.
He said as we said heard earlier that actually he wants to he’s moving away from Brexit in this leadership in this bi-election in Makerfield.
That’s because he can’t afford to go near Brexit.
Uh twothirds of people living there voted to leave the European Union uh back in 2016.
And of course that is not his view.
He wants to rejoin the European Union.
But he can’t say that to the voters of Makerfield.
It may lose in votes.
But of course he may say that if he becomes um Labour leader or he still fights to be Labour leader against him.
Maybe Karma, Westing or Andrew Raina.
He faces that problem then.
So yeah, not good news for K star, but I don’t think good news for our country either really because the fact that Andy Bum, I think you can already see here with the next sort of couple of days um just over the last couple of days the way that he’s responded and flip-flopped on things.
This guy is in the business for himself.
He’s not in the business of um satisfying the Makerfield people, right? The the constituencies the constituency of Makerfield, he’s not in that business.
He’s in the business of himself.
He’s using them to get into power.
So, I hope they of course see right through that.
Um, but yeah, this individual is a very, very dangerous individual in terms of his policies and my goodness me, there could be a lot more people um, migrants getting indefinite leave to remain should he come through.
So, yeah, not something that I want to see, but of course, we’ll probably see the Labour Party go into even more of a collapse should he come into power.
But guys, let me know your thoughts on all of this down there in the comments section below.
Where do you stand? Do you think Starmer will see the end of his term or do you think he’ll be ousted in uh imminently? Let me know down there in the comments.
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