UMVA has learned that a dramatic development is unfolding in British politics, with Prime Minister Keir Starmer facing intense pressure to step aside amid growing dissent within his own party.
According to information obtained by UMVA, former US President Donald Trump has taken a scathing shot at Starmer, suggesting on his Truth Social platform that the PM has 'failed badly' and will soon resign. Trump specifically criticized Starmer's handling of immigration and energy policies, particularly the decision to block oil drilling in the North Sea.
Sources close to the Prime Minister have confirmed to UMVA that Starmer has been consulting with his family about his future and may be preparing to announce an exit plan as early as Monday. This comes as the number of Labour MPs calling for his resignation has surged past 100, with some party grandees also speaking out against his leadership.
Until now, Starmer's allies had rallied around him, insisting that he would weather any challenge to his leadership. However, the mounting pressure has raised concerns that Britain may be on the brink of its seventh prime minister in just 10 years.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has warned Andy Burnham, a potential successor, not to become leader 'by default'. Sunak emphasized that Burnham would need a clear and achievable plan to succeed, rather than simply being a 'better communicator'.
The developments have sparked a sense of urgency within the Labour Party, with some MPs and grandees urging Starmer to step aside. Former home secretary Alan Johnson has publicly called for Starmer to resign, while Lord Falconer has questioned his authority.
As the situation continues to unfold, Starmer's future as Prime Minister hangs in the balance. One thing is certain: the next few days will be crucial in determining the course of British politics.