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Two Thirds of Voters Want Starmer Out

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Posted By: Mercedes44, 4/10/2026 8:17:31 PM

Almost two thirds of voters want Sir Keir Starmer to resign immediately and a similar number want a General Election now, a poll has found, with even Labour voters saying they want him gone. The Telegraph has more. Fewer than one in five think the Prime Minister should stay on, while almost half of those who voted Labour at the 2024 General Election want him to go. Sir Keir is likely to come under increased pressure to step down if Labour fares badly in next month’s local elections, and there is a growing belief within the party that it cannot win the next General Election with him as leader.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: JHHolliday 4/10/2026 9:30:13 PM (No. 2091253)
With that much opposition, he won't be around very long. Good riddance.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: JimBob 4/10/2026 9:35:23 PM (No. 2091254)
So- How long have they delayed having elections, and how much longer can they string things along until they HAVE to have elections? ... and when that day FINALLY arrives, will they hold the elections, or will they find some way to weasel out and STAY IN POWER? I trust the British Leftists even less than I trust the 'Rats here in the USA. NO dirty trick is too low for them!
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Reply 3 - Posted by: J. Arthur Brown 4/10/2026 9:52:03 PM (No. 2091260)
Under British law Starmer doesn't need to call another Parliamentary election until August, 2029.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 4/11/2026 12:54:54 AM (No. 2091289)
Wouldn't put it past him to suspend elections indefinitely and dare the populace to stop him.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: 5 handicap 4/11/2026 5:47:58 AM (No. 2091319)
Too Damned Little Too Damned Late! The formerly Great Britain is DONE! Toast, finito! When one can be arrested and fined for quoting the Bible, a country has forfeited the right to exist, IMHO! And, so it isa with England, EFF em all!
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Vaquero45 4/11/2026 11:43:07 AM (No. 2091457)
England is at the tipping point, or slightly past it. Their leaders have sold them out to Marxists and Muslims. They need to start a revolution. It won’t be easy; they voluntarily gave up their guns several generations ago.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: MickTurn 4/11/2026 12:00:58 PM (No. 2091475)
Hey Brits, maybe you should start VOTING Early and OFTEN so you can get rid of all the TRASH running your country into the ground!
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