UK Labour Party MP Catherine West has announced that she will run for party leadership if no cabinet member challenges current leader Keir Starmer by Monday. In an interview with the BBC, West said she believes a cabinet reshuffle and the presentation of the best alternative to Starmer are necessary following the party’s disastrous election results.
West stated that if no one expresses interest in taking leadership by Monday, she will begin gathering support for her own bid. To qualify, she must secure backing from 20 percent of Labour MPs, equivalent to 81 members. She added that ten MPs are already prepared to support her and expressed confidence that more will join once the contest begins.
The remarks come amid internal party discussions about leadership direction after the poor electoral performance, highlighting growing pressure on Starmer’s leadership within Labour ranks.